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<row _id="1"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 22:36:06.727+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected escapement. Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 22:35:36.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected escapement. Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>64 redds amounting to an estimate of 111 spawners enumerated downstream of the trap not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 21:38:52.307+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from 2023-1976 Snow Creek COHO SAR as of 1-05-24.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 20:54:30.512+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 21:37:36.166+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from 2023-1976 Snow Creek COHO SAR as of 1-05-24.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 20:53:57.311+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from 2023-1976 Snow Creek COHO SAR as of 1-05-24.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 20:53:08.961+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected escapement. Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,829 Adults + 87 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="27"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="28"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="29"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="30"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="31"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected escapement. Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="32"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2604 adults in trap + 40 natural esc. downstream of trap = 2644; an additional 95 jacks were passed upstream thru the trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="33"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count + natural esc. downstream of trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="34"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>498 adults in trap + 40 natural esc. downstream of trap = 538.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="35"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 21:38:02.936+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="36"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no estimate due to trap failure</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="37"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no estimate due to trap failure</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="38"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="39"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="40"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="41"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="42"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1100 adults through the trap plus 12 downstream</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="43"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 21:39:30.875+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="44"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="45"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected escapement. Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="46"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Supplementation program from 1998-2003. Returns from 2001-2006 would include supplementation origin progeny from that program.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="47"><Stock Number>3273</Stock Number><Population Name>Discovery Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total adult escapement estimates based on counts at the WDFW Snow Creek Research Station upstream/downstream migrant trap at RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="48"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="49"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="50"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="51"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="52"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="53"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="54"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="55"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="56"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="57"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="58"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="59"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="60"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="61"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="62"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="63"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="64"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="65"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="66"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="67"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="68"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="69"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="70"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="71"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="72"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="73"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="74"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="75"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="76"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="77"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="78"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="79"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="80"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="81"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="82"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="83"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="84"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="85"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="86"><Stock Number>6581</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wishkah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="87"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="88"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="89"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="90"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="91"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="92"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="93"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="94"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="95"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="96"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="97"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="98"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="99"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="100"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="101"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value estimated  (includes fish taken for brood stock)  from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="102"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="103"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="104"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="105"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="106"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="107"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>From Keith Denton report, 5,036 sockeye estimated between 5/11 and 8/11. Timing data from 2000-2011 indicate that 0.9279 enter the lake from 5/11-8/12, so 5036/0.9279 =5427</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="108"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="109"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="110"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="111"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="112"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="113"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="114"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="115"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="116"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="117"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="118"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="119"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="120"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="121"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="122"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="123"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="124"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="125"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>From Keith Denton report, 5,036 sockeye estimated between 5/11 and 8/11. Timing data from 2000-2011 indicate that 0.9279 enter the lake from 5/11-8/12, so 5036/0.9279 =5427</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="126"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="127"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data collected (digital video) for 2012 was lost on a corrupted hard drive. There is not a Lake Ozette runsize estimate for 2012. Data is for Umbrella Creek only and are escapement data versus run-size data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Complete hard drive failure. Umbrella Creek estimate 5,152.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="128"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="129"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="130"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="131"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="132"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No TSA  metric data available. Only number of broodstock taken</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="133"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No TSA  metric data available. Only number of broodstock taken</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="134"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No TSA  metric data available. Only number of broodstock taken</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="135"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data collected (digital video) for 2012 was lost on a corrupted hard drive. There is not a Lake Ozette runsize estimate for 2012. Data is for Umbrella Creek only and are escapement data versus run-size data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Complete hard drive failure. Umbrella Creek estimate 5,152.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="136"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="137"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="138"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: from Table 3.5 in Lake Ozette Sockeye Limiting Factors Analysis (http://nebula.wsimg.com/2493ad38aa2bb75a3abf7b7eeb1bdc68?AccessKeyId=C6BEF15A8F74348DFEB9&amp;disposition=0&amp;alloworigin=1)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe. No metrics  available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="139"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="140"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="141"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="142"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="143"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="144"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="145"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="146"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="147"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="148"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="149"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="150"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="151"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="152"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="153"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from either 1) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup visual observations (1998-2001; Haggerty et al. 2009); or 2) 24-hour counts with a river-spanning picket weir, an underwater video camera and time-lapse VCR, and backup computer hard drive digital images (2002-2011; Haggerty 2014)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="154"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="155"><Stock Number>5500</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Escapement: Median total value (includes fish taken for brood stock) estimated from visual night time counts and daytime/weekend closures using a river-spanning picket weir (Haggerty et al. 2009)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. WDFW acknowledges that WDFW does not monitor fish in Lake Ozette and all data are collected by the Makah Tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-30 09:43:53.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="156"><Stock Number>6504</Stock Number><Population Name>Raft Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="157"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="158"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="159"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="160"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="161"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="162"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="163"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="164"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="165"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="166"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="167"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="168"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Charley Creek (RM 0.9 to 1.5.).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="169"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="170"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was recalculated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="171"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Clallam coho surveys conducted by LEK and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="172"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="173"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Clallam coho surveys conducted by LEK and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="174"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="175"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="176"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="177"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="178"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="179"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was revised upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="180"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="181"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="182"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="183"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="184"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="185"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Clallam coho surveys conducted by LEK and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="186"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="187"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="188"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="189"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was revised upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="190"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Clallam coho surveys conducted by LEK and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="191"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Clallam coho surveys conducted by LEK and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="192"><Stock Number>3340</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Clallam River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="193"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="194"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="195"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="196"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="197"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2906</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="198"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="199"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="200"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="201"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="202"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="203"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="204"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="205"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="206"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="207"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="208"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="209"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="210"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="211"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="212"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="213"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="214"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="215"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="216"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="217"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="218"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="219"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="220"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2015 data was entered incorrectly. Number was entered as 2227 but it should have been 3171. The 2016 data is 2227.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="221"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="222"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="223"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="224"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="225"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="226"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="227"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="228"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="229"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="230"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="231"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="232"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="233"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="234"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="235"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="236"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="237"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="238"><Stock Number>6462</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the Hoh River and South Fork Hoh River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="239"><Stock Number>6490</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="240"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>17936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="241"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>27930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="242"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>12260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="243"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>38300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="244"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>11051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="245"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>23457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="246"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="247"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>35100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="248"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>23700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="249"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="250"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>8972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="251"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>33537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="252"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>56206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="253"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>24592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="254"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>33705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="255"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>62811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="256"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>19550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="257"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>14584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="258"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>41192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="259"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>28413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="260"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>21059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="261"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>17062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="262"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>35188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="263"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>10826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="264"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>14711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="265"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>24700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="266"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>12413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="267"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>62175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="268"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>31300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="269"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>25452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="270"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="271"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>18050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="272"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>48458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="273"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>9080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="274"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>9475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="275"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>13456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="276"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>13058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="277"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>12616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="278"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>37947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="279"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>29043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="280"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>21284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="281"><Stock Number>2672</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays Harbor Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>21000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Grays Harbor escapement estimates based on total live counts in four index reaches (three in the Chehalis River basin and one in the Humptulips River) then expanded to basin escapement based on relationship of current year index count to base year total live index counts associated with the escapement goal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are composite recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="282"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="283"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="284"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="285"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="286"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="287"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="288"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Counts provided by USFWS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:56:58.906+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="289"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fires in 2012 prohibited conducting surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="290"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="291"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="292"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="293"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="294"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="295"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="296"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2014 Wildrfires prohibited proper surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="297"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="298"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="299"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="300"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="301"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="302"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="303"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The upper half of Reach 3, from Maverick Saddle to Jimmy Creek was only surveyed once due to cold weather and icing over, which made visibility poor and wading difficult.  Flow conditions were low and clear with good visibility on all surveys prior to the last survey on October 16th.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="304"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="305"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="306"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="307"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Could not be surveyed due to Cougar Cr. Fire</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="308"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="309"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:00:11.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="310"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:56:38.082+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="311"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:01:52.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="312"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:01:11.542+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="313"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:01:36.383+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="314"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:56:06.578+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="315"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="316"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="317"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The results from the 2008 survey (9 redds) show that Mad River bull trout spawning was 35% of the nineteen-year average number of redds (26 redds per year).  These results were unexpectedly low in light of 2007 rebound to 29 redds and return of Mad River bull trout to their preferred spawning areas after a record low count in 2006 (7 redds); therefore, the status of the Mad River bull trout population is tenuous.  It is likely that a combination of factors is responsible and there may be causal factors that are not apparent. Prior to 2006 we had concluded that an increase in the adult population, as evidenced through increased redd counts over successive years would be a valid indicator of recovery of the Mad River bull trout population as well as the success of Mad River angling closures at protecting bull trout.  The 2008 downturn in redd counts underscores the need for continued protection of the Mad River subpopulation and additional future annual data collection efforts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="318"><Stock Number>8708</Stock Number><Population Name>Mad River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.2-18.7 (from Young Creek to Jimmy Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="319"><Stock Number>6392</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="320"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="321"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="322"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="323"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="324"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="325"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Probably an underestimate of escapment, estimate based on two survey visits to South Prairie Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="326"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="327"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is Area-Under-the-Curve from four surveys conducted by PTF.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="328"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is a preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="329"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="330"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="331"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="332"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is a preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="333"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="334"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="335"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="336"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="337"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="338"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="339"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conducted by PTF.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="340"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="341"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="342"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>From Puyallup Tribal Fisheries surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="343"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="344"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="345"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="346"><Stock Number>2187</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup-Carbon Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult spawners from South Prairie Creek. These counts underestimate the total number of chum spawners in Puyallup/Carbon system, however they are useful for identifying a trend in spawner abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="347"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="348"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="349"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="350"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>15896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Baker River upstream Fish Trap (UFT) operated by Puget Sound Energy.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:02:18.348+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="351"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="352"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>26808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Baker River upstream Fish Trap (UFT) operated by Puget Sound Energy.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:03:01.377+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="353"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="354"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>25949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Baker River upstream Fish Trap (UFT) operated by Puget Sound Energy.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:03:51.082+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="355"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>47358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Baker River upstream Fish Trap (UFT) operated by Puget Sound Energy.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:04:09.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="356"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="357"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>20236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="358"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>15991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="359"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>27195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="360"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="361"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="362"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="363"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="364"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="365"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="366"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="367"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>24986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="368"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>16703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="369"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>14176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="370"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>17609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="371"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>28407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="372"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="373"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="374"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>13016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Upstream Fish Trap (UFT) operated by Puget Sound Energy.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:58:40.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="375"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="376"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="377"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="378"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="379"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="380"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="381"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>32735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="382"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="383"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>13187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="384"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="385"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>7728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="386"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="387"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="388"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="389"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="390"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="391"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="392"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="393"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="394"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>4121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="395"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="396"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="397"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="398"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="399"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>10031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="400"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="401"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="402"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="403"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="404"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="405"><Stock Number>5100</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts at the Baker River adult trap at RM 0.25. They serve as estimates of total escapement since harvest of adult sockeye above the trap is negligible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="406"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="407"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="408"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="409"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="410"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="411"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="412"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>11512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="413"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="414"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>11171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="415"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>3804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="416"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="417"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>6473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="418"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="419"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="420"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>5832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="421"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>4343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="422"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="423"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>10338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="424"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>7743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="425"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="426"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="427"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>10548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="428"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>5267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="429"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="430"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="431"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>3394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="432"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="433"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>9704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="434"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="435"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="436"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="437"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>5644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:43:16.992+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="438"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="439"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="440"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>5095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="441"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="442"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="443"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 20:55:23.795+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="444"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="445"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="446"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate. Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="447"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="448"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="449"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="450"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="451"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="452"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="453"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-24 23:58:44.714+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="454"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="455"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:44:36.943+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="456"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="457"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="458"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="459"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="460"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="461"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="462"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="463"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate. Escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 26.7 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM.0 to 3.9.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="464"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate. Redds were enumerated in five index sections throughout the season and used to expand to the rest of the river utilizing aerial counts. Estimated total escapement is 5,735 for the Green River mainstem and 236 for Newaukum Creek. Hatchery-origin (adipose-clipped) fish made up 34.1% and 69.3% of the spawners in the Green and Newaukum respectively.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="465"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="466"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="467"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="468"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="469"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="470"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="471"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="472"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="473"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="474"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="475"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="476"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:34:33.264+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="477"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-25 23:12:16.934+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="478"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="479"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="480"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="481"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="482"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:34:45.632+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="483"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="484"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="485"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="486"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-07 20:58:40.567+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="487"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="488"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="489"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 20:56:47.046+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="490"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="491"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="492"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="493"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="494"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="495"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="496"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="497"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="498"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="499"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="500"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="501"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="502"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="503"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="504"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="505"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="506"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>8357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-22 21:06:24.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="507"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="508"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="509"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="510"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="511"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 20:57:52.155+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="512"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="513"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="514"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="515"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="516"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="517"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="518"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="519"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="520"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="521"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="522"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="523"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:42:44.962+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="524"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="525"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="526"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="527"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="528"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="529"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="530"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="531"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="532"><Stock Number>1160</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural-origin and hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Green River from RM 25.4 to 61.0 and in Newaukum Creek from RM 0.0 to 3.9.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="533"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The North Fork had 17 redds in the two major reaches surveyed, and all redds were found in the upper reach below Bluewood Ski Area entry.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="534"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3 times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 35 redds, 13 live fish, and no dead fish in 4.0 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="535"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="536"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The North Fork had 20 redds in the two major reaches surveyed, and all redds were found in the upper reach below Bluewood Ski Area entry.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="537"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="538"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="539"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="540"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The North Fork had 34 redds in the two major reaches surveyed, and all redds were found in the upper reach below Bluewood Ski Area entry.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="541"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked three times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 23 redds, 16 live, and 1 dead bull trout in 5.3 miles. The lowest boundary surveyed in 2012 was below Spangler Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="542"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3 times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 29 redds, 27 live fish, and no dead fish in 4.0 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="543"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3-5 times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 37 redds, 37 live fish, and no dead fish in 4.2 river kilometers. We truncated the index areas in 2013-2014, the upper boundary surveyed was the Bluewood Rd culvert.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="544"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="545"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The North Fork had 32 redds and 18 live fish observed during 3 surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="546"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="547"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="548"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="549"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="550"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="551"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked three times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 34 redds, 25 live, and no dead bull trout in 4.8 miles. We truncated the index areas in 2013-2014, the lowest boundary surveyed was 0.8 miles below the uppermost bridge on the NF Touchet Rd.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="552"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The North Fork had 21 redds in the two major reaches surveyed, and all redds were found in the upper reach below Bluewood Ski Area entry.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="553"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds from 4 surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="554"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="555"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="556"><Stock Number>8397</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3-4 times, about two weeks apart. The North Fork had 33 redds, 54 live fish, and no dead fish in 4.0 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="557"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>5248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="558"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="559"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="560"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="561"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Placeholder for RR (A. Dufault)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="562"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Full return was not enumerated at trap, estimate based on linear regression from historic spawning ground and trap count data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="563"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="564"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="565"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="566"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="567"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No chum encountered at the trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="568"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="569"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="570"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="571"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="572"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="573"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="574"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="575"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="576"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="577"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="578"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="579"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>5802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="580"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="581"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="582"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="583"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="584"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="585"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="586"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="587"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="588"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>6287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="589"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="590"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="591"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="592"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="593"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="594"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="595"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="596"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="597"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="598"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="599"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="600"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="601"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="602"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="603"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="604"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No chum were reported at the trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="605"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="606"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="607"><Stock Number>2185</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on trap counts at the mouth of Chambers Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="608"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>84473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="609"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>73697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="610"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>110693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="611"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="612"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>13960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="613"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>23854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="614"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>30826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="615"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>43391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="616"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>28340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="617"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>16034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="618"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="619"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>33167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="620"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>14218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="621"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>9658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="622"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="623"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>27822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="624"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>51410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="625"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>32633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="626"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>66520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="627"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="628"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="629"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="630"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="631"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>29015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="632"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>18634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="633"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>177510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 18:26:48.855+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="634"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>99898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="635"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>50828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Tumwater Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Passage counts taken directly from DART.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:59:01.295+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="636"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>37311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="637"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>23732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="638"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>16490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="639"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>22751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="640"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>14800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="641"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="642"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>24000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="643"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>21300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="644"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>34847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="645"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>34687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="646"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>26555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="647"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>9314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="648"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="649"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>7759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="650"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>9714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="651"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>18800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="652"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>11100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="653"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>35000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="654"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>10700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="655"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>28800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="656"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>27100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="657"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>8200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="658"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>13800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="659"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>18500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="660"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>16000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="661"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>16900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="662"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>30900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="663"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>10800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="664"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>28753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="665"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>15088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="666"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>21185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="667"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>16880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="668"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>49123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="669"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>35802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="670"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>60345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="671"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>64613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="672"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>6587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="673"><Stock Number>5800</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>21638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates are derived from counts at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="674"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="675"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="676"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="677"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="678"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="679"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="680"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="681"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="682"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="683"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="684"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trapping occurred but no fish were captured.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="685"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="686"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="687"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="688"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="689"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="690"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="691"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Proportions of hatchery fish based on weir escapement estimates from 2005-2008.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="692"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Proportions of hatchery fish based on weir escapement estimates from 2005-2008.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="693"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Proportions of hatchery fish based on weir escapement estimates from 2005-2008.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="694"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Proportions of hatchery fish based on weir escapement estimates from 2005-2008.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="695"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trapping occurred in 2013 but no fish were captured. There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="696"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="697"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="698"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="699"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="700"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="701"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="702"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="703"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="704"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="705"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="706"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:37:13.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="707"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="708"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="709"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="710"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="711"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="712"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="713"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="714"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="715"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="716"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="717"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="718"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="719"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="720"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="721"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="722"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="723"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="724"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="725"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="726"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="727"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="728"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="729"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in the mainstem Asotin upstream of George Creek, North Fork Asotin, South Fork Asotin, and Charley Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries were not surveyed.  Hatchery fish based on release number and estimated strays from other populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="730"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="731"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="732"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="733"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total spawner abundance upstream of rkm 4.5 of Asotin Creek. Does not include other tribs considered to be part of the population.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="734"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="735"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="736"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="737"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="738"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="739"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="740"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>33</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="741"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="742"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="743"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="744"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="745"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>38</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="746"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="747"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>40</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="748"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>41</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="749"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="750"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="751"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>44</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="752"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>44</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="753"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>45</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="754"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>46</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="755"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trapping occurred in 2013 but no fish were captured. There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="756"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="757"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="758"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="759"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="760"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="761"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="762"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>54</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="763"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="764"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>56</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="765"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="766"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="767"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="768"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="769"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>60</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="770"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="771"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>62</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="772"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="773"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="774"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="775"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="776"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="777"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="778"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="779"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>68</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="780"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="781"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="782"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="783"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="784"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="785"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="786"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="787"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="788"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="789"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="790"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="791"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="792"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="793"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="794"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="795"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="796"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="797"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="798"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="799"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>71</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="800"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="801"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="802"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>74</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="803"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>75</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="804"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>76</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="805"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>77</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="806"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>78</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="807"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>79</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="808"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>80</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="809"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>81</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="810"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>82</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="811"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="812"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>84</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="813"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="814"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>86</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="815"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>87</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="816"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>88</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="817"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>89</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="818"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>90</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="819"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>91</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="820"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="821"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All hatchery fish (n=44) captured were removed at the weir prior to spawning upstream of the weir.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="822"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-09 17:14:19.075+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="823"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Still in the process of calculating spawner abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="824"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate still pending</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="825"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Waiting for HBM methods for hatchery origin method.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="826"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="827"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="828"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is a hierarchical bayesian modeling estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="829"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="830"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="831"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="832"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located just upstream of the mouth of George Creek.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="833"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>94</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="834"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="835"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>96</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="836"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>97</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="837"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>98</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="838"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>99</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located at rkm 7, in combination with Redd surveys below the weir to the mouth of George Creek, near rkm 4.4.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="839"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>99</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located at rkm 7, in combination with Redd surveys below the weir to the mouth of George Creek, near rkm 4.4.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="840"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>99</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located at rkm 7, in combination with Redd surveys below the weir to the mouth of George Creek, near rkm 4.4.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="841"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>99</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on weir estimate (mark/recapture), weir located at rkm 7, in combination with Redd surveys below the weir to the mouth of George Creek, near rkm 4.4.  George Creek or other Asotin population tributaries are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="842"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>100</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="843"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>101</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="844"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>102</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="845"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>103</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="846"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>104</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="847"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>105</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="848"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>106</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="849"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>107</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="850"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="851"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="852"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="853"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="854"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="855"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="856"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="857"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="858"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="859"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="860"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="861"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="862"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="863"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="864"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="865"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="866"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="867"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>108</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="868"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>109</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="869"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>110</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="870"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>111</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="871"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>112</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="872"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>113</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="873"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>114</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="874"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>115</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="875"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>116</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="876"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>117</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="877"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>118</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="878"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>119</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="879"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>120</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="880"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>121</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="881"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>122</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="882"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>123</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="883"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>124</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="884"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>125</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="885"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>126</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="886"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>127</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="887"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>128</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="888"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>128</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="889"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>129</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="890"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>130</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="891"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>130</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="892"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>131</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="893"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>132</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural origin escapement upstream of rkm 4.5 on Asotin Creek. Does not include other tribs considered to be part of the Asotin pop'n.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="894"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>132</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="895"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>132</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adult Natural origin escapement for the mainstem of Asotin Creek upstream of rkm 4.5. Estimate does not include other spawning tributaries considered to be part of the Asotin pop'n.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="896"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>133</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="897"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="898"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="899"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="900"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="901"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="902"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="903"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="904"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="905"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="906"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="907"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="908"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="909"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="910"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="911"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="912"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="913"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="914"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>134</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="915"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>135</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="916"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>136</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="917"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>137</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="918"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>138</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="919"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>139</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="920"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>140</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="921"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>141</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trapping occurred but no fish were captured.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="922"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>142</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="923"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>143</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="924"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>144</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="925"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>145</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="926"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>146</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="927"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>147</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="928"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>148</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="929"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>149</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="930"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>150</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="931"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>151</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-22 12:56:19.335+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="932"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>151</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="933"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>151</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="934"><Stock Number>6875</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>152</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Protocol: Asotin Adult Sampling and Analysis(2002-053-00) v1.0, Asotin Main: Salmonid Survival(2002-053-00) v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There is straying from other populations outside of the Asotin population, also straying has been documented within the basin between Asotin and George Creeks with PIT tag data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="935"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="936"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="937"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="938"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="939"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="940"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="941"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="942"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="943"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="944"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="945"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="946"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="947"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="948"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="949"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="950"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="951"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped adult Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="952"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="953"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="954"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="955"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="956"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="957"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="958"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="959"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="960"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="961"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="962"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="963"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="964"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="965"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="966"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="967"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="968"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="969"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="970"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="971"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="972"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="973"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="974"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Hatchery-origin was determined by subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be hatchery-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins, and the resulting number was added to visual counts of adipose fin-clipped jack Coho to yield the total number of hatchery-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="975"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways.  Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="976"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways.  Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="977"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways.  Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="978"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways.  Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="979"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways.  Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish. Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="980"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="981"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="982"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="983"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="984"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="985"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="986"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="987"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="988"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="989"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="990"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="991"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="992"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="993"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="994"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="995"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="996"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin jack Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin. Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present jack Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of jack Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin jack Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Coho jacks are delineated by length of fish.  Jack coho are typically 2 year old fish and thus are usually shorter in length than fish classified as adults, which are typically 3 years old.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="997"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="998"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="999"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1000"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1001"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1002"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1003"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1004"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1005"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1006"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1007"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1008"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1009"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1010"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1011"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1012"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1013"><Stock Number>3805</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural-origin adult Coho passing Prosser Dam in Yakima River, based on the use of video equipment installed in all three fishways and subsequent analyses to determine origin.  Natural-origin was determined by presence of an adipose fin from visual counts and subsequent scale pattern analysis and/or CWT interrogation of samples of Coho taken at the Prosser fish trap throughout the return period. The percent of adipose fin-present adult Coho determined to be natural-origin was applied to visual counts of adult Coho with intact adipose fins and the result was the total number of natural-origin adult Coho. The subsequent analyses were necessary because not all hatchery-origin Coho had been adipose fin-clipped. Adults, typically 3 years old, are distinguished from jack Coho, usually 2 years old, by their greater length.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1014"><Stock Number>2627</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1015"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1016"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1017"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1018"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1019"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1020"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1021"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1022"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1023"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1024"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1025"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1026"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 19:38:39.299+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1027"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1028"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1029"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1030"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1031"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1032"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1033"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1034"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1035"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1036"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1037"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1038"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1039"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1040"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1041"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1042"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown; not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1043"><Stock Number>1010</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1044"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1045"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1046"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1047"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1048"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1049"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1050"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1051"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1052"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-06 00:02:42.726+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1053"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1054"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1055"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1056"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1057"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-06 00:03:48.809+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1058"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1059"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1060"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1061"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1062"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1063"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1064"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1065"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1066"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1067"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1068"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-09 14:33:23.886+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1069"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1070"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1071"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1072"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1073"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1074"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1075"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1076"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1077"><Stock Number>6701</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1078"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1079"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1080"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1081"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1082"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1083"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1084"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1085"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1086"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1087"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1088"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1089"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1090"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1091"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1092"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1093"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1094"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1095"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1096"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1097"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1098"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1099"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1100"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1101"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1102"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1103"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1104"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1105"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1106"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1107"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1108"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1109"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1110"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1111"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1112"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1113"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1114"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1115"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1116"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1117"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are a composite of the total natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1118"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1119"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1120"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1121"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1122"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1123"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1124"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1125"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1126"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1127"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1128"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1129"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1130"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1131"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1132"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1133"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1134"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1135"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1136"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1137"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1138"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1139"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1140"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1141"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1142"><Stock Number>1397</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Lower Quinault (RM 28.2 - 31.2), Ten OClock Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.1), Prairie Cr (RM 0.0 - 1.4), Boulder S. Cr. (RM 0.0 - 0.9), Kestner Cr. (0.0 - 1.2), Big Cr (RM 0.5 - 1.6), and the East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 48.0). Over 90% of the mainstem spawning habitat is usually surveyed by helicopter in early - mid. November. Peak surveys target upper segments of index surveys plus tributaries such as Boulder North, Willaby, Falls, Gatton, Ziegler, Canoe, and Fletcher. Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component. Refer to the Cook Creek Fall Chinook SaSI report for this stock separation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1143"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1144"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1145"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Same as 2008</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1146"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1147"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1148"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1149"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1150"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1151"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1152"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1153"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1154"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>7937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1155"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1156"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1157"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1158"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1159"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1160"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>15290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1161"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>10974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1162"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>12325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1163"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1164"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1165"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1166"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1167"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1168"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1169"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1170"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1171"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1172"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1173"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>6914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1174"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>6905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1175"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>8628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1176"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1177"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1178"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1179"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1180"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1181"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1182"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1183"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>9038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1184"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1185"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1186"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>11713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1187"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>9897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1188"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>11638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1189"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1190"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>9709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1191"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1192"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1193"><Stock Number>2239</Stock Number><Population Name>Gig Harbor-Ollala Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North, Crescent, and Ollala creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1194"><Stock Number>3370</Stock Number><Population Name>Tsoo-Yess-Waatch Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1195"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1196"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1197"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1198"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:27:00.101+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1199"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1200"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1201"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1202"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1203"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1204"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1205"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1206"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1207"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1208"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1209"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:27:26.916+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1210"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1211"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1212"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1213"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1214"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1215"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1216"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1217"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1218"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1219"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1220"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1221"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1222"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1223"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1224"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1225"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1226"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1227"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1228"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1229"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1230"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1231"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1232"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1233"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1234"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1235"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1236"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1237"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1238"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1239"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1240"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1241"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1242"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1243"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1244"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1245"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1246"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1247"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1248"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1249"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1250"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1251"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1252"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1253"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity>1693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1254"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1255"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1256"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1257"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1258"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1259"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1260"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1261"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1262"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1263"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1264"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1265"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1266"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1267"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1268"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1269"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1270"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1271"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1272"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1273"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1274"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1275"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1276"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1277"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1278"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:28:11.008+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1279"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:27:38.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1280"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1281"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1282"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1283"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1284"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1285"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1286"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1287"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1288"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1289"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1290"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1291"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1292"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1293"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1294"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1295"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1296"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1297"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1298"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>38 is a total of HOR tule and SABs. 27 tules and 11 SABs</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1299"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1300"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:26:17.601+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1301"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1302"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1303"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1304"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1305"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1306"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for the Elochoman River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) downstream to the Foster Road bridge (RM 2.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:26:53.312+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1307"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1308"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1309"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1310"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1311"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1312"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1313"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1314"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1315"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1316"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1317"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1318"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1319"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1320"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:29:19.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1321"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:30:12.195+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1322"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1323"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1324"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1325"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1326"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1327"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1328"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1329"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1330"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1331"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1332"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1333"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1334"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1335"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1336"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1337"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1338"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1339"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1340"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1341"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1342"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1343"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1344"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1345"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1346"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>6018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1347"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1348"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1349"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1350"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1351"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1352"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1353"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1354"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1355"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1356"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1357"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1358"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>5756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1359"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1360"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1361"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1362"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1363"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1364"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1365"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1366"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:29:13.261+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1367"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1368"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1369"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1370"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1371"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1372"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1373"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1374"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1375"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:28:38.335+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1376"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1377"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1378"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1379"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1380"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1381"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1382"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1383"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1384"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1385"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1386"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1387"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1388"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1389"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:30:57.489+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1390"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1391"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1392"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1393"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1394"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1395"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1396"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1397"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1398"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1399"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1400"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1401"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:31:56.62+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1402"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1403"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1404"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates for Skamokawa Creek expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the confluence of Standard and McDonald creeks (RM 6.8) downstream to Wilson Creek (RM 1.9).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1405"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1406"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1407"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1408"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1409"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1410"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1411"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>6403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1412"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1413"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1414"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1415"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>6330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1416"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1417"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1418"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1419"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1420"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1421"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1422"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1423"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1424"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1425"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>3680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1426"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1427"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1428"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1429"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1430"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1431"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1432"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1433"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1434"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1435"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1436"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1437"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1438"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1439"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1440"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1441"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1442"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1443"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1444"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1445"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1446"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1447"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1448"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1449"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1450"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1451"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1452"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1453"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1454"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1455"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1456"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1457"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1458"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1459"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1460"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1461"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1462"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1463"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1464"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:33:21.674+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1465"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:34:11.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1466"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1467"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:32:41.542+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1468"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1469"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1470"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1471"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1472"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1473"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1474"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:33:16.296+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1475"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1476"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1477"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:41:11.05+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1478"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1479"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:40:21.76+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1480"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1481"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1482"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1483"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1484"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1485"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1486"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1487"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1488"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1489"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1490"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1491"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1492"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1493"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1494"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1495"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1496"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1497"><Stock Number>1508</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1498"><Stock Number>6756</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1499"><Stock Number>6756</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-18 23:41:40.97212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1500"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1501"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1502"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1503"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1504"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1505"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1506"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1507"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1508"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1509"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1510"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1511"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1512"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1513"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates based on counts of redds and spawners in the mainstem South Fork and tributaries through September 30 each year. These counts may include wild or hatchery, non-SF Nooksack stock fish. From 1984 to 1998 information was not available on what proportion of total spawners was actual SF Nooksack stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1514"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1515"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1516"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1517"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1518"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1519"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1520"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1521"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1522"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1523"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1524"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1525"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1526"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1527"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1528"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1529"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1530"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1531"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1532"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1533"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1534"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1535"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1536"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1537"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1538"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1539"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1540"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1541"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1542"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1543"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1544"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1545"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1546"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1547"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1548"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1549"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray NF Nooksack ancestry hatchery fish naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs. These are North Fork Nooksack spring Chinook strays from a WDFW hatchery supplementation (recovery) program. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1550"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1551"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1552"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1553"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1554"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1555"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1556"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1557"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1558"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1559"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1560"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1561"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1562"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1563"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1564"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1565"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1566"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1567"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1568"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1569"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1570"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1571"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1572"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1573"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1574"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1575"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1576"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1577"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1578"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1579"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1580"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1581"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1582"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1583"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1584"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1585"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are stray chinook of Nooksack/Samish hatchery fall stock ancestry naturally spawning in SF Nooksack and tribs after Oct. 7. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses from the Lummi Tribe. Wild or hatchery fish from other stocks are not included (e.g., S. F. Nooksack or N.F. Nooksack NOS).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1586"><Stock Number>1016</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.  South Fork numbers are revised annual escapement estimates based on most recent tissue analysis. NON-spawning carcasses (pre-spawn morts) not included. Total spawning ground escapement = total number of redds to 10/1 * 2.5 fish per redd.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1587"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>56000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1588"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>23000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1589"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>136000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1590"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>18975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>all surveys were conducted by foot</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1591"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>53850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is from North Fork Nooksack tributaries and Hutchinson Creek in the South Fork Nooksack River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1592"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>75000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1593"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>36000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1594"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>31000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1595"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>24000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1596"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>15000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1597"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>95000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1598"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>51000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1599"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>25000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1600"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>26000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1601"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1602"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>220000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1603"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>40000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1604"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>15000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1605"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>60000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1606"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>226000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1607"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>37000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1608"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>46582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>all surveys were conducted by foot</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1609"><Stock Number>4140</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>13620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nooksack basin based on live spawner counts from index areas in Racehorse, Kendall, Maple, Boulder, Cornell, Hedrick, Gallop, Thompson, Deadhorse and Hutchinson creeks. Live spawner curves for these indices are compared to curves for 1959, 1961, and 1963 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1610"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2010</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1611"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1612"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys conducted in 2015</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1613"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2009</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1614"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1615"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1616"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One survey was conducted by PTF in 2012, Peak Live/Dead was 20 fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1617"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2013 by PTF</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1618"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two surveys conducted and one live fish observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1619"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys conducted in 2016.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1620"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted 2011</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1621"><Stock Number>2165</Stock Number><Population Name>Hylebos Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are currently insufficient abundance trend data for Hylebos Creek fall chum.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two surveys conducted in 2007 y PTF, peak live/dead was 5 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1622"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1623"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1624"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1625"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1626"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1627"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1628"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within Wolf Creek from irrigation diversion to 0.5 miles above North Fork Wolf Creek confluence</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1629"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are counts from RM 2.6 to just above North Fork (4 miles).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1630"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1631"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>USFWS and USFS data for rm 7.2-10.2.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1632"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1633"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd counts from RM 2.6 to RM 6.6</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1634"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>USFWS redd counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1635"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to federal government shutdown.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1636"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>17 total redds (12 definite and 5 probable)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1637"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1638"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1639"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1640"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1641"><Stock Number>8876</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 7.2-10.6 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1642"><Stock Number>6112</Stock Number><Population Name>Canyon Creek (Stillaguamish) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1643"><Stock Number>3500</Stock Number><Population Name>Raft Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1644"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1645"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1646"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1647"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1648"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1649"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1650"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1651"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1652"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag Based Escapement Estimation Above Lower Granite Dam v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1653"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1654"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1655"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1656"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1657"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1658"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1659"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1660"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1661"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1662"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1663"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1664"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1665"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1666"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1667"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1668"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1669"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1670"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1671"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1672"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1673"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1674"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1675"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1676"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1677"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1678"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1679"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1680"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1681"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1682"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1683"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1684"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1685"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1686"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1687"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1688"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1689"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1690"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1691"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1692"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1693"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1694"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1695"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1696"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1697"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1698"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>6476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1699"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1700"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1701"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1702"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1703"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1704"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1705"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1706"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1707"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1708"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1709"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1710"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1711"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1712"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1713"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1714"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1715"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1716"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1717"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1718"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1719"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1720"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1721"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1722"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>6476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1723"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1724"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1725"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1726"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1727"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1728"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1729"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1730"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1731"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1732"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1733"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1734"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1735"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1736"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1737"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1738"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1739"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1740"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1741"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1742"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1743"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1744"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1745"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1746"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS assumed 0. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde River basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1747"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>pHOS estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in the Grande Ronde</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1748"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1749"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1750"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1751"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion was estimated by taking the mean of the past 3 years because the Joseph Creek weir was unoperational in 2014. This estimate is preliminary and is subject to change. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1752"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1753"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1754"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1755"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1756"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion was estimated by taking the mean of the past 3 years because the Joseph Creek weir was unoperational in 2014. This estimate is preliminary and is subject to change. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1757"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1758"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1759"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion was estimated by taking the mean of the past 3 years because the Joseph Creek weir was unoperational in 2014. This estimate is preliminary and is subject to change. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1760"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1761"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1762"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1763"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery proportion estimated from observations at the Joseph Creek Weir operated by the Nez Perce tribe. Age proportion is mean proportion at age from sex-length and scale age data collected from 1999-2004 on steelhead captured at three CTUIR weirs in th</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1764"><Stock Number>6884</Stock Number><Population Name>Joseph Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A Compendium of Viable Salmonid Population Abundance and Productivity Field and Analysis Methods for Natural Origin Steelhead Populations in the Snake River Basin DPS of Northeast Oregon from 1967 to 2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1765"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 complete surveys were conducted.  Multiple channels, visibility good.  Appears to be a complete count of redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1766"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two complete surveys were conducted. Multiple channels, visibility good. Appears to be a complete count of redds. Redd count includes an unnamed tributary (unofficially named -- Hellbender Creek).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1767"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1768"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1769"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Counts hampered by high flows</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1770"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Record count.  Continued dynamic, channel changing hydraulic processes were evident in the spawning area.   Once again, Hellbender Cr. which provided good spawning habitat in the past was not accessible to adult bull trout due to dispersed shallow flows created by sediment/gravel deposition.  Most redds in the mainstem below / above Hellbender Cr. &amp; up to the barrier falls.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1771"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:04:05.312+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1772"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:04:57.714+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1773"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>18 redds were in Hellbender Creek (2 passes), only 1 redd in the mainstem (1 pass).  Turbidity &amp; high flows precluded conducting additional surveys in the main stem N.F. Tieton River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1774"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to flow, turbidity issues.  Redd count includes an unnamed tributary.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1775"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Continued dynamic, channel changing hydraulic processes were evident in the spawning area.  Hellbender Cr. which formerly contained most of the redds these past few years now has limited access due to disperesed shallow flows created by sediment/gravel deposition.  Most redds in the mainstem now above / below Hellbender Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1776"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>13 redds were in Hellbender Creek &amp; 14 redds in the mainstem N.F. Tieton River.  Complete count in 2015!</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1777"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All 10 redds were in Hellbender Creek, 2 passes.  Turbidity &amp; high flows precluded conducting any surveys in the main stem N.F. Tieton River.   Survey of this index is incomplete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1778"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:04:31.874+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1779"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Bull Trout redd surveys were conducted on the North Fork Tieton River in 2018 due to wildfire access closures.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1780"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1781"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1782"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count includes 5 redds found in an unnamed tributary that was not previously surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1783"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to flow, turbidity issues.  Redd count includes an unnamed tributary.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1784"><Stock Number>8465</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Tieton River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork Tieton above Clear Lake.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1785"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1786"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River AUC estimate plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1787"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1788"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1789"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River AUC estimate plus tributary expansion. Good survey conditions from RM 12.0 to RM 5.1 in 2012.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1790"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1791"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1792"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Recent five-year escapement average was used to estimate 2021 fall Chum escapement. Heavy rainfall caused poor viewing and wading conditions to count live and dead chum during the season. Data quality is poor.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1793"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1794"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1795"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1796"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1797"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River AUC estimate plus tributary expansion. Expansion estimate corrected and updated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1798"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1799"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1800"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River AUC estimate plus tributary expansion. Good survey conditions from RM 12.0 to RM 5.1 in 2011.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1801"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River AUC estimate plus tributary expansion. Good survey conditions from RM 12.0 to RM 5.1 in 2013.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1802"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1803"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1804"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1805"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1806"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1807"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1808"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1809"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1810"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1811"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1812"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>5726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1813"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1814"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1815"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1816"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1817"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1818"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1819"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1820"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1821"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1822"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1823"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1824"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1825"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1826"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1827"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1828"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1829"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1830"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1831"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1832"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1833"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1834"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1835"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1836"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes mainstem Pysht River surveys from RM 5.1 to RM 12.0 plus tributary expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1837"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1838"><Stock Number>2572</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts in the mainstem Pysht from RM 8.5 to 11.0 plus tributary expansion. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1839"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1840"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1841"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1842"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1843"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1844"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1845"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1846"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1847"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1848"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1849"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1850"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1851"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1852"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1853"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1854"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1855"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1856"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Changed from 2296 per Quileute/WDFW spreadsheet from Randy Cooper.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1857"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1858"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1859"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1860"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1861"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1862"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1863"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1864"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1865"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1866"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1867"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The average escapement for the 33 year survey period is 4125. The average escapement for the last 5 years is 3145.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1868"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1869"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1870"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1871"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>4040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1872"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1873"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1874"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1875"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1876"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1877"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1878"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1879"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1880"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1881"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1882"><Stock Number>6399</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 18.6 to 22.8, RM 41.1 to 43.0 and RM 61.1 to 64.7) and Lake, Beaver, Bear, Camp and Goodman creeks as well as the South Fork Sol Duc River. Supplemental survey areas include Tassel, Gunderson, Bockman, Shuwah, Redoubt, South Fork Bear and Kugel creeks as well as the North Fork Sol Duc River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1883"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1884"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 20:51:51.757+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1885"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1886"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1887"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1888"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1889"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1890"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1891"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1892"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1893"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1894"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1895"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1896"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1897"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1898"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1899"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1900"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1901"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1902"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1903"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1904"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1905"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1906"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1907"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1908"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:15:07.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1909"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:21:01.287+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1910"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:20:03.445+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1911"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:19:41.962+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1912"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1913"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1914"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1915"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1916"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1917"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1918"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1919"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1920"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1921"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1922"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1923"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1924"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1925"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1926"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1927"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates are based on adult wild coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.  Hatchery-origin fish have been excluded from the escapement estimates, however estimates of stray hatchery coho entering Big Beef Creek are available from 1991 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1928"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1929"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1930"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1931"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1932"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:22:23.657+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1933"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1934"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1935"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1936"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1937"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1938"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1939"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1940"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1941"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1942"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:20:39.622+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1943"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date sourced from DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2024_CG 16JAN26_MD_012625_KK_011326.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 21:14:16.296+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1944"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1945"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1946"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1947"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1948"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1949"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1950"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1951"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1952"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1953"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1954"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1955"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>20 hatchery strays and 1273 wild</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1956"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1957"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1958"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1959"><Stock Number>3207</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on adult coho counted at the WDFW research weir at RM 0.1 on Big Beef Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-08 20:17:23.838033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1960"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1961"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1962"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1963"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1964"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1965"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1966"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1967"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1968"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1969"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1970"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1971"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1972"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1973"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1974"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1975"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1976"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1977"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1978"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1979"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1980"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1981"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1982"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1983"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1984"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1985"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1986"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1987"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1988"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1989"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1990"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1991"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1992"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1993"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1994"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1995"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1996"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1997"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1998"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="1999"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2000"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2001"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2002"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2003"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2004"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2005"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2006"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2007"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2008"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2009"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2010"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2011"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2012"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2013"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2014"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2015"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2016"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2017"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2018"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2019"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2020"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2021"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2022"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2023"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2024"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2025"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2026"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2027"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2028"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2029"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2030"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2031"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2032"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2033"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2034"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2035"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2036"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2037"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2038"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2039"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2040"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2041"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2042"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2043"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2044"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2045"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2046"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2047"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2048"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2049"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2050"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2051"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2052"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2053"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2054"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2055"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2056"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2057"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2058"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2059"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2060"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2061"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2062"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2063"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2064"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2065"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2066"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2067"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2068"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2069"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2070"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2071"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2072"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2073"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2074"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2075"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2076"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2077"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2078"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2079"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2080"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2081"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2082"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2083"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2084"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2085"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2086"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2087"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2088"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2089"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2090"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2091"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2092"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2093"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2094"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2095"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2096"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2097"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2098"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2099"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2100"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2101"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2102"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2103"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2104"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2105"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2106"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2107"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2108"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2109"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2110"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2111"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2112"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2113"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2114"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2115"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2116"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2117"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2118"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2119"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2120"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2121"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2122"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2123"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2124"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2125"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2126"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2127"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2128"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2129"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2130"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2131"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2132"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2133"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2134"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2135"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2136"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2137"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2138"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2139"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2140"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2141"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2142"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2143"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2144"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2145"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2146"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2147"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2148"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2149"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2150"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2151"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2152"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2153"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2154"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2155"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2156"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2157"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2158"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2159"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2160"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2161"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2162"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2163"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2164"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2165"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2166"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2167"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2168"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2169"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2170"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2171"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2172"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2173"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2174"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2175"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2176"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2177"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2178"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2179"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2180"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2181"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2182"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2183"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2184"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2185"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2186"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2187"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2188"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2189"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2190"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2191"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2192"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2193"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2194"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2195"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2196"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2197"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No summer steelhead spawning surveys were conducted in 2018 on Satus Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2198"><Stock Number>6888</Stock Number><Population Name>Satus Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2199"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2200"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Bull trout abundance has turned around from four years of consecutive decline.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2201"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This continues a declining trend over the last decade.  Bull trout may be impacted with anadromous fish reintroduction occurring in this basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2202"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data submitted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2203"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is the traditional approach we have used since 1994.  However due to staffing issues some index areas were eliminated or truncated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2204"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2205"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data collection method was changed for the 2016 estimate. The 2016 estimate is limited to adult bull trout &gt;450mm. In previous years the estimate was for bull trout &gt;360mm.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2206"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2207"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2208"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2209"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Starting in 2017, estimates will be generated every third year to minimize handling of adult bull trout. Therefore, the data necessary to generate an estimate were not collected in 2017.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2210"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2211"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2212"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2213"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data necessary to generate an estimate were not collected in 2020. Per the monitoring plan, the next estimate will be generated in 2022.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2214"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2215"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>95% Confidence Interval = 235-361 fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2216"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This number is based on a combined series of snorkels, both confluence holes and tributary streams.  The traditiiona method of only utilizing tributary snorkels proveded an estimate of 364.  We believe the combined figure is more accurate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2217"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>95% Confidence Interval = 85-118 fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2218"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2219"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The abundance estimate for 2019 is pending.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2220"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>95% Confidence Interval = 173-782 fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2221"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>95% Confidence Interval = 193-326 fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2222"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data necessary to generate an estimate were not collected in 2018. Per the monitoring plan, the next estimate will be generated in 2019.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2223"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2224"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2225"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2226"><Stock Number>8360</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult bull trout &gt;360 mm staging at the head of Swift Reservoir. Estimates are determined by expanded abundance estimate using Whites Colorado State Univ. NoRemark hyper-geometric model. In the past, radio tag data indicated most fish spawned in Pine and Rush Creeks, but visual surveys have indicated not all fish enter these creeks to spawn.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This data is based on a modified Peterson's mark-recapture methodology.  All marking activities were conducted by PacifiCorp staff.  WDFW assisted with the recapture (visual identification by snorkeling) activities.  The level of effort was not as great in the past.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2227"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2228"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2229"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2230"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2231"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2232"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2233"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2234"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2235"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2236"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2237"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2238"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2239"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2240"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2241"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>13400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2242"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2243"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2244"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>3200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2245"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2246"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2247"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2248"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2249"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes naturally spawning wild and hatchery origin fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2250"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes naturally spawning wild and hatchery origin fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2251"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes naturally spawning wild and hatchery origin fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2252"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2253"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2254"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2255"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2256"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2257"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2258"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2259"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2260"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes naturally spawning wild and hatchery origin fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2261"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2262"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2263"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2264"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2265"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2266"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2267"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2268"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish x days values in survey index areas.  Since 2003 index areas have included streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2269"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2270"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data has not been agreed to by the SUQ tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2271"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2272"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2273"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2274"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2275"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2276"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2277"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2278"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index hatchery origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2279"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2280"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data has not been agreed to by the SUQ tribe</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2281"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2282"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2283"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2284"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2285"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2286"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2287"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2288"><Stock Number>3203</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index natural origin escapement estimates expanded from cumulative fish*days values in survey index areas. Index areas include streams that empty into Dyes Inlet, Sinclair Inlet, Liberty Bay, and Port Orchard, as well as miscellaneous area 10 (Curley, Salmonberry, and Cool Creeks) and area 11 (Olalla, Crescent, and North Creeks) streams. Estimates should be viewed as relative estimates of abundance rather than estimates of the spawning population because not all habitat is surveyed annually.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2289"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2290"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2291"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2292"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2293"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2294"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2295"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2296"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2297"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2298"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2299"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2300"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2301"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2302"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data  will be adjusted after receiving scale and CWT results. pHOSij do not include broodstock removed.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2303"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2304"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2305"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2306"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2307"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2308"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2309"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2310"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2311"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2312"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2313"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2314"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2315"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2316"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2317"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2318"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2319"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2320"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2321"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2322"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2323"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2324"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2325"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2326"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2327"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2328"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2329"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2330"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2331"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2332"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2333"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2334"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2335"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2336"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2337"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2338"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2339"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2340"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2341"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2342"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2343"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:50:32.689+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2344"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:50:55.429+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2345"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2346"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2347"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2348"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2349"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2350"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2351"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2352"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2353"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:49:44.388+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2354"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:50:02.191+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2355"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2356"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2357"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2358"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2359"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2360"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2361"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2362"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2363"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2364"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2365"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2366"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2367"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2368"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2369"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2370"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2371"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2372"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2373"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2374"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2375"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2376"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2377"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2378"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2379"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2380"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2381"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2382"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value may be adjusted after receiving scale and CWT results</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2383"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value still under review</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2384"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2385"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2386"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2387"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2388"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2389"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor visibility in Chewuch R due to mudslides.  Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2390"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2391"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2392"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2393"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2394"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2395"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2396"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2397"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2398"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2399"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2400"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value based on sex ratio of population including jacks assuming 1 redd per female.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 1-31-20</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2401"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2402"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2403"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2404"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2405"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2406"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:48:17.147+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2407"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:49:05.12+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2408"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2409"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2410"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2411"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2412"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2413"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2414"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2415"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data  will be adjusted after receiving scale and CWT results. pHOSij do not include broodstock removed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2416"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2417"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2418"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2419"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2420"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2421"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2422"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2423"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2424"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2425"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2426"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2427"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2428"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2429"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2430"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>2813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2431"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2432"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2433"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2434"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2435"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>2093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2436"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>4198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2437"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2438"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2439"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2440"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2441"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>2313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2442"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2443"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2444"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2445"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2446"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2447"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2448"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2449"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2450"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2451"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index area redd counts expanded to total. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2452"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2453"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2454"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:52:49.521+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2455"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:52:37.208+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2456"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2457"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2458"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2459"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2460"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2461"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2462"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2463"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2464"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2465"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2466"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2467"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2468"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2469"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2470"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2471"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2472"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2473"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:52:18.557+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2474"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2475"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:52:02.917+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2476"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2477"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2478"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2479"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2480"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2481"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2482"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2483"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2484"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2485"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data are currently under review. Data will be revised. No age data available at this time but may become available after review</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2486"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>2093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2487"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>2313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2488"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2489"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2490"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2491"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2492"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2493"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2494"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2495"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2496"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2497"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2498"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2499"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2500"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>2813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2501"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>4198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2502"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner - recruit Data for Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Populations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R.C.P. Beamesdesderfer, H.A. Schaller, M.P. Zimmerman. Region Department of Fish and Wildlife</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2503"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2504"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2505"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2506"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2507"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2508"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2509"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2510"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2511"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2512"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2513"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2514"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2515"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2516"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2517"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2518"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2519"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:51:18.808+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2520"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 17:51:34.406+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2521"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total census redd counts. Used fish per redd value of 2.2 adjusted for the proportion of age3 fish in the run (Meekin 1966) modified by LaVoy.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2522"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2523"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2524"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2525"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2526"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2527"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2528"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2529"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2530"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2531"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2532"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2533"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2534"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2535"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2536"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2537"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2538"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2539"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2540"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2541"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2542"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2543"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2544"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2545"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2546"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2547"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2548"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2549"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2550"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2551"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2552"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2553"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2554"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2555"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2556"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2557"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2558"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2559"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2560"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2561"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2562"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2563"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2564"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2565"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2566"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These data  will be adjusted after receiving scale and CWT results. pHOSij do not include broodstock removed.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2567"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2568"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2569"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2570"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2571"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2572"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2573"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2574"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2575"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2576"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2577"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2578"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2579"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2580"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2581"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2582"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2583"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>33</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2584"><Stock Number>1824</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Meeking, T.K. 1967 Report on the 1966 Wells Dam Chinook Tagging Study. Wasington Department of Frisheries. Olympia, Washington</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2585"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2586"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2587"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2588"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2589"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2590"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>24329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2591"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2592"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2593"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>37970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2594"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2595"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>7282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2596"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>10710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2597"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>21498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2598"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2599"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2600"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>12210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2601"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2602"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>23018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2603"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2604"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>16072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2605"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2606"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2607"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2608"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2609"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2610"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>7824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2611"><Stock Number>3621</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2612"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2613"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2614"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>16165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2615"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>7989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2616"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>8602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2617"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>13801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2618"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>8389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2619"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:25:16.357+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2620"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:26:07.867+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2621"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>5197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2622"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>13092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2623"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2624"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>7171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2625"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>11761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2626"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2627"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2628"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2629"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2630"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>8448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2631"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>6845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2632"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2633"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>16608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2634"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>20040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2635"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>7841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2636"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>15406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2637"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2638"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2639"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2640"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2641"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2642"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>5548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2643"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2644"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2645"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2646"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>8441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2647"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2648"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2649"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2650"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2651"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2652"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>9642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2653"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2654"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2655"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2656"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>12181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2657"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2658"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>11793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2659"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>12399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2660"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2661"><Stock Number>1032</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>8077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River to Newhalem, the lower Cascade River (RM 0.0 to 4.5); and in Illabot, Diobsud, Bacon, Falls, and Goodell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 15:01:29.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2662"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2663"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to safety concerns, the upstream ladder trap at Shipherd Falls was not operational and therefore no returning adults were handled and marked.  No mark-resight was conducted and no estimate was developed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:10:38.681+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2664"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:12:03.409+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2665"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2666"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2667"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2668"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2669"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2670"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2671"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2672"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2673"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2674"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2675"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2676"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2677"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2678"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2679"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2680"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2681"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2682"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2683"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2684"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2685"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2686"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2687"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2688"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2689"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2690"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2691"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2692"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2693"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2694"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2695"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2696"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2697"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2698"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2699"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2700"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2701"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to safety concerns, the upstream ladder trap at Shipherd Falls was not operational and therefore no returning adults were handled and marked.  No mark-resight was conducted and no estimate was developed.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:11:18.525+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2702"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:12:47.679+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2703"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2704"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2705"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2706"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2707"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2708"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2709"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2710"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2711"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2712"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2713"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2714"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2715"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2716"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-25 22:23:37.362+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2717"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2718"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2719"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2720"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2721"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2722"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2723"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2724"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2725"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2726"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2727"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2728"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2729"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2730"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2731"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2732"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:48:08.206+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2733"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to safety concerns, the upstream ladder trap at Shipherd Falls was not operational and therefore no returning adults were handled and marked.  No mark-resight was conducted and no estimate was developed.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:13:50.438+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2734"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2735"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2736"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2737"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2738"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2739"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2740"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:47:44.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2741"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2742"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2743"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2744"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2745"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2746"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2747"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2748"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2749"><Stock Number>6805</Stock Number><Population Name>Wind River (Upper Gorge) Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2750"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2751"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2752"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2753"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:13:46.629+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2754"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:14:54.182+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2755"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:13:08.788+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2756"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2757"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2758"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>21860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2759"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2760"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>8003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2761"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2762"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2763"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2764"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2765"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>14016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2766"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>9395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2767"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2768"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2769"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2770"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2771"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2772"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2773"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2774"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only two good surveys in 2006; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2775"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2776"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2777"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2778"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2779"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2780"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2781"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2782"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>16251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2783"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>5053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2784"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2785"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2786"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>5644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2787"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2788"><Stock Number>2451</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Duckabush River, Fulton Creek, an independent stream located south of the Duckabush, and Pierce Creek, an independent stream north of the Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2789"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>103537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2790"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>174000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2791"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2792"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>125000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2793"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>180000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2794"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>237057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2795"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>302000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2796"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>85000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2797"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>50000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2798"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>152418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2799"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>80149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2800"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1392568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2801"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>275000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2802"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>185000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2803"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>70000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2804"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>125000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2805"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>110000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2806"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>482245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2807"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>101600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2808"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>65600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2809"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>95000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2810"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>198000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2811"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>90000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2812"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2813"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>57491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2814"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1929839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Tributary carcass counts were adjusted, as described in the methods, due to high water starting in mid-October.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2815"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>433326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes Wallace carcass adjustment.  Conditions were generally good for adequate survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2816"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>595953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2817"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1143695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no carcass adjustments were made as flow conditions were not aberrant.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2818"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1907088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2819"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>753465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2820"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>389446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2821"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>803672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:23:10.357+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2822"><Stock Number>4455</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Odd-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>660580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of carcass counts per stream mile from Wallace River and Elwell Creek (Tributaries), Snohomish River, and Skykomish River Mainstems in the escapement year to carcasses/mile and escapement calculated for the base years.  Tributary carcass counts may be adjusted depending on type of water year (low flow or high flow) by using the 1983 ratio of fish-days to carcasses in tributary indices (0.0286) to total fish-days.  Then, the ratio of observed versus expected carcasses in the tibutaries is applied to the mainstem carcasses to develop a figure for total carcasses under normal conditions.  Pink salmon passed above Sunset falls are additive.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:23:59.826+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2823"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2824"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2825"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2826"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2827"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2828"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2829"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2830"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2831"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2832"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2833"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2834"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2835"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2836"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2837"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2838"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2839"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2840"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>1617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2841"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2842"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2843"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2844"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2845"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2846"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2847"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2848"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2849"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2850"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>3542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2851"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>8551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2852"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2853"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>4987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2854"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2855"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2856"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2857"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2858"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2859"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2860"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2861"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2862"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2863"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2864"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2865"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2866"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2867"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2868"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2869"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2870"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2871"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2872"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2873"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2874"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2875"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2876"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>7569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2877"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>5259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2878"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2879"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2880"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2881"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2882"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2883"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2884"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2885"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2886"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2887"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2888"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2889"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2890"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2891"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2892"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2893"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1944</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2894"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2895"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2896"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2897"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2898"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2899"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2900"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2901"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:23:25.069+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2902"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:22:43.132+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2903"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2904"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2905"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2906"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2907"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2908"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2909"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2910"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2911"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2912"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2913"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2914"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2915"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2916"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2917"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2918"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2919"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2920"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2921"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2922"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:24:16.946+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2923"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2924"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2925"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2926"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2927"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2928"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2929"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:23:32.029+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2930"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2931"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2932"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2933"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2934"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Washougal Hatchery (RM 19.8) downstream to Timber Trails (17.6) and from Salmon Falls (RM 15.4) downstream to Fords takeout (11.9) on the mainstem Washougal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2935"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:24:46.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2936"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2937"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2938"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2939"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:25:10.845+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2940"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2941"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2942"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:25:04.295+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2943"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2944"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2945"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2946"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2947"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:24:25.787+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2948"><Stock Number>1624</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2949"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2950"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2951"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2952"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2953"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2954"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2955"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2956"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2957"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2958"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2959"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2960"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2961"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2962"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2963"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2964"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2965"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2966"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2967"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2968"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2969"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2970"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2971"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2972"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2973"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2974"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2975"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2976"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2977"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2978"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2979"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2980"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2981"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2982"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2983"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2984"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2985"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2986"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2987"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>4771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2988"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2989"><Stock Number>6483</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Queets basin. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8) and tributaries such as Salmon River (RM 3.7 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2990"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 20:59:28.534+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2991"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2992"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2993"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2994"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:28:25.026+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2995"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2996"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2997"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2998"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="2999"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage. Includes 1,360 Snoqualmie mainstem counts based on MRC float surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3000"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 21:00:41.239+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3001"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3002"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 21:00:13.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3003"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3004"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3005"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary pending review of thermal marked otolith samples.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3006"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3007"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3008"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3009"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3010"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3011"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:27:37.494+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3012"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3013"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All index areas covered by ground counts (flight data not used). Pink spawning heavy by mid-October.  High water delayed surveys on Oct 1st and 19th, and ended the season on November 20 in most indices.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3014"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3015"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds.  On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3016"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3017"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3018"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3019"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3020"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3021"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3022"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3023"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3024"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3025"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3026"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3027"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3028"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3029"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3030"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3031"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3032"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3033"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3034"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3035"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3036"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3037"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3038"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3039"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3040"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3041"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3042"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3043"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3044"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3045"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3046"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3047"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3048"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3049"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3050"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3051"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3052"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3053"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3054"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3055"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3056"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3057"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3058"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3059"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3060"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3061"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3062"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3063"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3064"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3065"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3066"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3067"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3068"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3069"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3070"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3071"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3072"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:01:10.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3073"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3074"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3075"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3076"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3077"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3078"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3079"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3080"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3081"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3082"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3083"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3084"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3085"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3086"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3087"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3088"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3089"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3090"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3091"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3092"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3093"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3094"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3095"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3096"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:30:44.784+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3097"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:29:52.842+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3098"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3099"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3100"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3101"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3102"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3103"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3104"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3105"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:03:24.667+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3106"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3107"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3108"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3109"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3110"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3111"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3112"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3113"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3114"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:01:10.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3115"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3116"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3117"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:03:24.667+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3118"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3119"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3120"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:01:10.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3121"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:01:10.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3122"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3123"><Stock Number>1108</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural &amp; Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural and hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys. On the Tolt and Raging Rivers, and Tokul Creek, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snoqualmie, several total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:57:05.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3124"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3125"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3126"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3127"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 544 hatchery origin and 1771 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3128"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>6010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3129"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3130"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3131"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3132"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>10393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3133"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3134"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3135"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3136"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3137"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3138"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only naturally produced (non-adipose marked) coho were passed above the trap (upsteam).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3139"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3140"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3141"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3142"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3143"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3144"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3145"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3146"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a minimum because the adult trap was removed in January.  No hatchery origin coho were passed upstream.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3147"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3148"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3149"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3150"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3151"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3152"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3153"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3154"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3155"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3156"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The Deschutes River adult fish trap at Tumwater Falls Hatchery is only operated from mid September through Mid January.  Estimate does not include jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3157"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3158"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3159"><Stock Number>3199</Stock Number><Population Name>Deschutes Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on adult counts at the Tumwater Falls adult trap (RM 0.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3160"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3161"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3162"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3163"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3164"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3165"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3166"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3167"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3168"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3169"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3170"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3171"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3172"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3173"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3174"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3175"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3176"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3177"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3178"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3179"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3180"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3181"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3182"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3183"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys in the Dickey River system conducted by Quileute Natural Resources fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3184"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3185"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3186"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3187"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3188"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3189"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3190"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3191"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys in the Dickey River system conducted by Quileute Natural Resources fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3192"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3193"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3194"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3195"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3196"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3197"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3198"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3199"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3200"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3201"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Changed per Quileute/WDFW spreadsheet.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3202"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3203"><Stock Number>6387</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include Dickey River (RM 5.1 to RM 8.0), East Fork Dickey River (RM 5.7 to 8.0 and RM 13.2 to 15.5), Middle Fork Dickey River (RM 0.0 to RM2.9) and Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3). Supplemental survey areas include the mainstem Dickey River and the east and middle forks of the Dickey River as well as Colby, Gunderson, Skunk and Fluharty creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3204"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3205"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on peak live plus dead count. No surveys in November and only one in December due to high flows and poor visibility.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3206"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3207"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3208"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3209"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3210"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3211"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3212"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on seven live and no dead observed during the November 18 survey. No chum were observed on other survey dates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3213"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on live plus dead counts on November 10, November 29, and December 21. Stream not surveyable on November 17, December 10, and December 15 due to high flows and poor viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3214"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3215"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on three live and no dead observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3216"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No chum were observed. Water flows high with poor visibility during first two weeks of November.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3217"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3218"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on live plus dead count on December 5. No surveys in November and only one in December due to high flows and poor visibility.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3219"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on one live and no dead observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3220"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3221"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3222"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Recent five-year escapement average was used to estimate 2021 fall Chum escapement. Heavy rainfall caused poor viewing and wading conditions to count live and dead chum during the season. Data quality is poor.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3223"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3224"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on live plus dead count. Good survey conditions from mid-November to mid-December.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3225"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3226"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on live plus dead count. Good survey conditions in November and early December.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3227"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3228"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No live or dead chum were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3229"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3230"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3231"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3232"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3233"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3234"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3235"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3236"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3237"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3238"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3239"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3240"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3241"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3242"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3243"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3244"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3245"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3246"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3247"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on total live counts for five surveys in Deep Creek. No dead chum were observed during the survey season. Stream not surveyable during the third week of November due to poor viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3248"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3249"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3250"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3251"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on one live plus one dead observed during the December 11 survey. No chum were observed on other survey dates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3252"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3253"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on two live and no dead observed during the November 17 survey. No chum were observed on other survey dates during the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3254"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3255"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3256"><Stock Number>2567</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek-East &amp; West Twin Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in Deep Creek from RM 0.2 to 2.5. High flows and turbidity make consistent survey effort difficult in November and December.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on live plus dead counts on December 3. No surveys during the peak in mid to late November due to high flows and poor viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3257"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3258"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3259"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3260"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3261"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3262"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3263"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3264"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3265"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3266"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3267"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3268"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3269"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3270"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3271"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3272"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3273"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3274"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3275"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3276"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3277"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3278"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3279"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3280"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3281"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3282"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3283"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3284"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3285"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3286"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3287"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3288"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3289"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3290"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3291"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3292"><Stock Number>1469</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.5 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4, RM 12.4 to 14.7 and RM 14.7 to 17.5--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream above the Bingham hatchery complex located at the confluence of the East Fork Satsop and Bingham Creek (RM 17.5) and those fish collected at the Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Black, Canyon, Decker, Dry Run and Bingham creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0459.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3293"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one pass near end of spawning period, therefore incomplete, but unlikley there were any additional redds.  No adults were observed tending redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3294"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:08:04.918+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3295"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two complete redd surveys were conducted on Rattlesnake Creek and tributaries within the survey reach.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3296"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one pass was conducted near the end of the spawning period, but spawning appears to be complete.  Only a few fish were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3297"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3298"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 9 redds were observed in the index; previous log jam barrier was gone.  Spot check of redds on 10/7 below the index from N.F. Rattlesnake confluence upstream to area near Hindoo Cr Id'ed 6 probable bull trout redds, but no bull trout were observed.  Chinook redds were also observed in this lower reach.  Potential low water issues near the mouth (below the McDaniels Diversion) may be contributing to poor passage conditions.  Advise earlier surveys below the current index in the future and close monitoring of flow conditions below the McD' diversion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3299"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3300"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3301"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3302"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3303"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3304"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3305"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3306"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3307"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete count in the mainstem, but Wildcat Creek was not monitored this year.  There were 14 redds observed in the index &amp; 4 redds in the area below the index (from the confluence of the N. Fork to area near Hindoo Cr.).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3308"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two passes above Shell Creek with only 1 redd.  Appears to be barrier logjam in section below Shell preventing upstream migration to this section.  Only one pass in section below Shell Creek, but spawning appeared to be complete.  Zack Mays (WDFW) noted 1 redd below the index area near 3 Creeks Trail crossing (not counted).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3309"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3310"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey due to Schneider Springs Fire</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3311"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:07:16.899+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3312"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two passes - no fish observed on second pass.  Spawning appears to be complete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3313"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 pass, but appears to be complete count of redds, only 2 spawned out fish observed. Only 1 redd above Shell Creek due to log jam barrier.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3314"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3315"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3316"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3317"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3318"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:07:43.908+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3319"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3320"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3321"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3322"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3323"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3324"><Stock Number>8495</Stock Number><Population Name>Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Rattlesnake Creek.  Data for Rattlesnake Creek Bull Trout includes Little Wildcat &amp; Shell Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3325"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3326"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3327"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3328"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3329"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3330"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3331"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3332"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3333"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3334"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chinook River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3335"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3336"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:07:51.274+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3337"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:07:37.844+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3338"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3339"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3340"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:40:57.422+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3341"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3342"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3343"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3344"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3345"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3346"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3347"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3348"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3349"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3350"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:41:20.769+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3351"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3352"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3353"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3354"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3355"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3356"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3357"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3358"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3359"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3360"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3361"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3362"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-21 23:44:33.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3363"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3364"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3365"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:41:37.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3366"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3367"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3368"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3369"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3370"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:08:24.752+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3371"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3372"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3373"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:08:09.744+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3374"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3375"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3376"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3377"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3378"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3379"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3380"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3381"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2073.43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:02:54.208+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3382"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3976.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:03:16.037+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3383"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9675.5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:01:31.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3384"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2671.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:01:10.439+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3385"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3247.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:03:41.063+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3386"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4450.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:00:09.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3387"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>194.4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 20:59:32.488+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3388"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>701.74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 20:51:49.803+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3389"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473.28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:03:58.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3390"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2429.55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:59:44.647+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3391"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3487.95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:59:13.663+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3392"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1566.95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:01:55.818+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3393"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Crazy Johnson Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1148.73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Crazy Johnson Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:04:19.012+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3394"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3395"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3396"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3397"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3398"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3399"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:50:12.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3400"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3401"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3402"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:49:47.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3403"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3404"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is based on expanded historical distribution, needs further analysis.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3405"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3406"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3407"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3408"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3409"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 18:58:10.509+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3410"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3411"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 18:57:55.693+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3412"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3413"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3414"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3415"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3416"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3417"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>7046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:21:15.435+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3418"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3419"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 18:57:39.61+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3420"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is based on expanded historical distribution, needs further analysis to refine estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3421"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3422"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3423"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3424"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-21 23:42:08.381+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3425"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:24:19.521+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3426"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3427"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3428"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3429"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin`</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3430"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3431"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3432"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3433"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3434"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3435"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 18:57:22.763+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3436"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3437"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3438"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3439"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3440"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1844.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:07:10.341+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3441"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1587.36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:06:14.172+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3442"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3256.85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:05:52.704+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3443"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2036.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:06:50.473+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3444"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>851.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 21:02:48.377+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3445"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>666.81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 21:01:58.064+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3446"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>723.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 21:03:08.851+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3447"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1401.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:04:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3448"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1021.99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:08:14.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3449"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1971.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:05:08.518+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3450"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118.24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:05:32.679+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3451"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206.67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:07:50.968+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3452"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Mainstem Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1857.11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River mainstem only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:07:28.645+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3453"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1007.67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:51:08.27+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3454"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1270.85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:51:39.515+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3455"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1764.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:46:22.364+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3456"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:45:55.397+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3457"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1275.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:49:00.147+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3458"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1173.88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:51:23.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3459"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2868.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:47:31.58+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3460"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1361.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:50:48.722+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3461"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1879.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:50:04.755+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3462"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1833.27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:49:44.21+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3463"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2577.3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:49:23.501+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3464"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3611.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:48:38.68+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3465"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Tributaries Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1825.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Grays River tributaries not including WF Grays and Crazy Johnson Creek; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:48:16.853+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3466"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3467"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3468"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3469"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3470"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3471"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3472"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:05:44.783+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3473"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:05:57.385+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3474"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3475"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3476"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:37:42.916+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3477"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3478"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3479"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3480"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3481"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3482"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3483"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3484"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3485"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3486"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3487"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:38:20.192+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3488"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>18599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3489"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3490"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:38:45.665+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3491"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3492"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3493"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3494"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3495"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3496"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3497"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:06:40.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3498"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3499"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3500"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3501"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3502"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3503"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3504"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 19:06:27.659+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3505"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3506"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3507"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-21 23:43:28.672+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3508"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3509"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3510"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3511"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner abundance based on spawner estimate via Jolly-Seber mark recapture method, carcass tagging.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3512"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3162.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:24:06.359+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3513"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10671.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:36:23.969+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3514"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3359.46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:36:48.114+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3515"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2429.7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:38:58.962+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3516"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1776.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:39:20.764+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3517"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3394.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:37:06.365+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3518"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1668.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:37:29.388+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3519"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4674.75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:37:47.797+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3520"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4918.4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:38:12.895+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3521"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5652.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:38:33.086+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3522"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2790.68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:34:58.422+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3523"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5819.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:36:05.225+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3524"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Grays River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5923.48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WF Grays River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 18:05:47.308+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3525"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3526"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3527"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3528"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3529"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3530"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3531"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>30408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3532"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3533"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3534"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3535"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3536"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3537"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>16760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3538"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3539"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3540"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3541"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>12726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:18:56.922+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3542"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>13151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3543"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3544"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3545"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3546"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>15559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3547"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>10052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3548"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3549"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3550"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3551"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3552"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3553"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3554"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>13716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3555"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>31138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3556"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3557"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3558"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>13029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3559"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3560"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>13466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3561"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3562"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3563"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3564"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3565"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>17414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3566"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3567"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>10809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3568"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3569"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3570"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3571"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-02-12 20:19:37.643+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3572"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3573"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3574"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3575"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3576"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3577"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3578"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3579"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3580"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3581"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3582"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3583"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3584"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3585"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3586"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3587"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3588"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3589"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3590"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3591"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3592"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3593"><Stock Number>2748</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3594"><Stock Number>6749</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3595"><Stock Number>6749</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-18 23:39:53.333999+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3596"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>40867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3597"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>2448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3598"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes coho jacks (218).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3599"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>16803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3600"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count quality was very good.  Trap shut down approximately one week early (Dec 10, 2009) with report of no fish moving and ice.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3601"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>5444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3602"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>12251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3603"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 101 males + 84 females = 185 adults taken to Wallace Hatchery for Broodstock.  Additionally, 275 jacks were also trapped and passed upstream.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3604"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>28720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>count includes 139 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3605"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>8461 adult Coho were hauled and released above Sunset Falls.  An additional 428 adult Coho were shipped to Wallace Hatchery.  Plus, 139 jack Coho were hauled and released.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3606"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>17903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3607"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>12797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3608"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>18266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3609"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>11790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3610"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3611"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>15663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3612"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>additionally, 183 jack Coho passed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3613"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>21759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3614"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>16396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3615"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>13472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3616"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>8839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3617"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>17395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3618"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>18336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3619"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>19787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3620"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3621"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>26643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3622"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>19717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3623"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>23726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3624"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>31558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3625"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>18929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3626"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>8705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3627"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3628"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>9946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3629"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>20444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3630"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>12839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3631"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3632"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>10733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additionally, 114 jack coho were passed at Sunset Falls (Total =10,733 adults + 114 jacks = 10847)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3633"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>16429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3634"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>17285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3635"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>13389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3636"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>17935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3637"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3638"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>14075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3639"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>12928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3640"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>20887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap counts: 20,887 Adults + 320 Jacks = 21,207</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3641"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not including jacks (jack count = 157)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3642"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>15515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3643"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>10685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3644"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>11122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3645"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>50434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3646"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>15506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3647"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>23960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3648"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>21695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3649"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>23208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate quantity includes 461 adults transported to Wallace Hatchery for broodstock. Additionally, 123 jacks were released above Sunset Falls (none used for broodstock). Total adults plus jacks released above Sunset Falls = 22,870</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3650"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>15152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3651"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>18925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3652"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>9078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sunset Falls data (8,982 adults, 96 jacks).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3653"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>9198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3654"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>44728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3655"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>27742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>27,742 adult Coho were hauled and released above Sunset Falls.  An additional 174 adult Coho were shipped to Wallace Hatchery. Plus, 150 jack Coho were hauled above Sunset Falls, and one jack Coho was shipped to Wallace Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3656"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>30041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3657"><Stock Number>3100</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skykomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>1561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Sunset Falls adult fish trap (RM 51).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3658"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>67869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3659"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3660"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>34218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3661"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>17273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3662"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3663"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>39581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3664"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>14923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3665"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>18662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3666"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>14378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3667"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3668"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3669"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3670"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3671"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>25269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3672"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>6490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3673"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3674"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3675"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3676"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>40298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number is likely an underestimate because not all spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3677"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>24527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3678"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>103141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3679"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3680"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>26484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3681"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3682"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3683"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3684"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>34173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3685"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3686"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>27874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3687"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>6509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3688"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>5799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3689"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>15747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3690"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3691"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number of spawning fish is likely an underestimate because not all of the spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3692"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>16895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number of spawning fish is likely an underestimate because not all of the spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3693"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>17442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3694"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>16183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3695"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>48576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3696"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3697"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>9582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3698"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>59278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3699"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>44312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3700"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>15559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3701"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>12734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3702"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3703"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>30590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3704"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>20282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3705"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3706"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>14075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3707"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>14206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number is likely an underestimate because not all spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3708"><Stock Number>2215</Stock Number><Population Name>Hammersley Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for summer chum from Hammersley Inlet streams based on index live spawner counts made annually in Johns, Cranberry, and Deer creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3709"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>19999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3710"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>10128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3711"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3712"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>17726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3713"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>8989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3714"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>18819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3715"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>11256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3716"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3717"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3718"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>9107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3719"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3720"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>18373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3721"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>8504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3722"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3723"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3724"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3725"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>12423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek was only surveyed one time due to poor conditions.  Estimate is for John`s Creek only.  This is an under-estimate and be viewed with caution.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3726"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3727"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3728"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3729"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3730"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>10595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3731"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>7840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3732"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3733"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>3864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3734"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>10592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3735"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>9474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3736"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3737"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3738"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>28252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3739"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>80961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3740"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3741"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>6480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3742"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>20507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3743"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>10564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3744"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>8115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3745"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>39856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3746"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3747"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>8444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3748"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>16767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3749"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>6035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3750"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>15082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3751"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>24623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3752"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3753"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>13463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3754"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>19348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3755"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3756"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>39903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3757"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3758"><Stock Number>2219</Stock Number><Population Name>Johns-Mill Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>35672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Johns and Mill creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3759"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3760"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redds were found in the index, so additional surveys were conducted below the index and one redd was identified.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3761"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 21:00:30.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3762"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:59:35.004+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3763"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:58:52.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3764"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There was considerable channel alteration, sediment &amp; gravel movement in the index last year due to heavy rains and flooding only one redd observed this year.  Some additional area was surveyed downstream of the index but no additional redds were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3765"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3766"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3767"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3768"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3769"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3770"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3771"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3772"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3773"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3774"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete 3 pass survey of index area &amp; only one redd.  Additional 2.5 miles was surveyed outside of the traditional index from mouth up stream to a bridge crossing.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3775"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3776"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3777"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3778"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3779"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3780"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Heavy rain event on Sept 5-6 caused massive sediment \ debris flow which destroyed 1 of these redds below Shellneck Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3781"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3782"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:57:31.147+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3783"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3784"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3785"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3786"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete.  These 2 redds were found immediately above a large (impassable) recreational dam near a DNR managed campground.  The redds were discovered on the final pass a week after the barrier dam was removed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3787"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3788"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the North Fork of Ahtanum Creek, including Shellneck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three passes were completed in 2018 for NF Ahtanum, including Shellneck Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3789"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3790"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3791"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork  -  Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3792"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3793"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork - Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3794"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3795"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3796"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3797"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3798"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3799"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3800"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3801"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is a complete count for 2018. Three passes were completed on the MF Ahtanum.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3802"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3803"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one survey was conducted in late September, but spawning appears to be complete.  The access road to the area was closed due to timber logging in the area; could only manage one pass.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3804"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3805"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork - Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3806"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3807"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork.  Incomplete survey.  Index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3808"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3809"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3810"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3811"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3812"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3813"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Middle Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Middle Fork - Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3814"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3815"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3816"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3817"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3818"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3819"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3820"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3821"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3822"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3823"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted on SF Ahtanum in 2018 due to access issues.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3824"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3825"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3826"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork  -  Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3827"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3828"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3829"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3830"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>South Fork</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3831"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3832"><Stock Number>8480</Stock Number><Population Name>Ahtanum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork of Ahtanum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redds, but 2 bull trout observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3833"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3834"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This was a wet spring with a very dry summer.  Only 0.5 inch rainfall from late July through October 12th.  Due to the resulting low flow conditions,  tributary spawning was severely restricted.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3835"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3836"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3837"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3838"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3839"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3840"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3841"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3842"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3843"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3844"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3845"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3846"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 16 summer Chinook spawned in Quillayute River.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3847"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3848"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3849"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3850"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3851"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3852"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3853"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>needs updating</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3854"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3855"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3856"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3857"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3858"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3859"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3860"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3861"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3862"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3863"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3864"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3865"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3866"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3867"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3868"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3869"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3870"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3871"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3872"><Stock Number>1304</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Bogachiel River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7, RM 19.2 to 20.2 and RM 0.0 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>569 total for Quillayute River System</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3873"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3874"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:53:00.772+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3875"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3876"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3877"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3878"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3879"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3880"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3881"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3882"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3883"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3884"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3885"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3886"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3887"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3888"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3889"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3890"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>6718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3891"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3892"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3893"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3894"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3895"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>2371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3896"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3897"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>5804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3898"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3899"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>3056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3900"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>3978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3901"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>3523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3902"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>4663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3903"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3904"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3905"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3906"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3907"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3908"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3909"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3910"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:56:28.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3911"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per femaleLL</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3912"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3913"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3914"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3915"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>2371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3916"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3917"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>3978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3918"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3919"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>6718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3920"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>5863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3921"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>4663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3922"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3923"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3924"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>3056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3925"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3926"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>3523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3927"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3928"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3929"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3930"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:59:20.119+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3931"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3932"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per femaleLL</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3933"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3934"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3935"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3936"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3937"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3938"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3939"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3940"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3941"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3942"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3943"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3944"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy).  Fish per redd value is 2.2</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3945"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3946"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3947"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3948"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3949"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3950"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3951"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3952"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3953"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3954"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3955"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>33</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3956"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3957"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3958"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3959"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3960"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3961"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3962"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3963"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3964"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3965"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3966"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3967"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3968"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:41:03.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3969"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:44:03.257+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3970"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3971"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:41:09.129+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3972"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:42:08.058+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3973"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:42:28.106+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3974"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:40:47.905+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3975"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3976"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:41:31.192+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3977"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:20:25.555+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3978"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3979"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3980"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3981"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:17:32.107+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3982"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:43:03.201+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3983"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:43:19.731+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3984"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:43:43.034+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3985"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3986"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3987"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:19:08.763+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3988"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3989"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:19:27.162+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3990"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:19:50.678+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3991"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:42:46.152+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3992"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3993"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3994"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3995"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>38</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3996"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3997"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>40</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3998"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>41</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="3999"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4000"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data, broodstock removed pHOS will be added when available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4001"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4002"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-11 21:13:53.414+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4003"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4004"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>44</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4005"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>45</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4006"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>46</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:53:45.356+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4007"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4008"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4009"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4010"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 23:00:04.815+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4011"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:59:47.934+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4012"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:43:12.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4013"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4014"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-13 15:19:50.974+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4015"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-11 20:42:26.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4016"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4017"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4018"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4019"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4020"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>54</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per femaleLL</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4021"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4022"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4023"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4024"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4025"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4026"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4027"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4028"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4029"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4030"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4031"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4032"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4033"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4034"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>56</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4035"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4036"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4037"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4038"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4039"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4040"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4041"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>3765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4042"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4043"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4044"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>60</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4045"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4046"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>62</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4047"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4048"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4049"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4050"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4051"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4052"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4053"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4054"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:44:12.934+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4055"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4056"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-13 15:22:02.986+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4057"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data, broodstock removed pHOS will be added when available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4058"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4059"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4060"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4061"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>68</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:57:21.14+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4062"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:56:08.276+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4063"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4064"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4065"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4066"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4067"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4068"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4069"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>71</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4070"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4071"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4072"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4073"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4074"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4075"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4076"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4077"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4078"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>74</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4079"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>75</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4080"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>76</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4081"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>77</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4082"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>78</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4083"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>79</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4084"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>80</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4085"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>81</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4086"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>82</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4087"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-13 15:20:24.532+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4088"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4089"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data, broodstock removed pHOS will be added when available</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4090"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4091"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>83</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:42:09.998+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4092"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>84</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4093"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4094"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4095"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4096"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4097"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4098"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>3765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4099"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>85</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on a single survey conducted near peak spawning multiplied by 1.496 (LaVoy). Fish per redd value is 2.2 No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4100"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>86</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4101"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>87</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:50:53.717+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4102"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>87</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:51:28.892+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4103"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>87</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:51:48.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4104"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>88</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4105"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>89</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4106"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>90</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:56:45.341+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4107"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>91</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4108"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4109"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4110"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4111"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4112"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4113"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4114"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4115"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4116"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4117"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4118"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4119"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4120"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>92</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4121"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4122"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4123"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>93</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-11 20:38:59.229+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4124"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>94</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per femaleLL</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4125"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4126"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4127"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4128"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4129"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4130"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4131"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4132"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4133"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4134"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4135"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4136"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4137"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>95</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners\ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is 2.2 adjusted up by the proportion of age 3 fish in the run (Modified Meekin) No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4138"><Stock Number>1770</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>96</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/ Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value is sex ratio of the population assuming one redd per female</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-08 22:57:03.509+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4139"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4140"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4141"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4142"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4143"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4144"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4145"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4146"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4147"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4148"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4149"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4150"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4151"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4152"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4153"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4154"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4155"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4156"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4157"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4158"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4159"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4160"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4161"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4162"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4163"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>6001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4164"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4165"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4166"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4167"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4168"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4169"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4170"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4171"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4172"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4173"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4174"><Stock Number>1448</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 1.7 to 47.9), RM 5.6 to 8.1--supplemental, RM 8.1 to 15.4 and RM 29.1 to 31.2). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above the Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Bitter, Helm, Carter, Schafer, Anderson and Big creeks as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4175"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Total natural spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem, including both Hatchery-Origin and Natural Origin spawners. Estimates from 1999 to the present are based on total redd counts (complete census)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4176"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Total natural spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem, including both Hatchery-Origin and Natural Origin spawners. Estimates from 1999 to the present are based on total redd counts (complete census)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4177"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Total natural spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem, including both Hatchery-Origin and Natural Origin spawners. Estimates from 1999 to the present are based on total redd counts (complete census)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4178"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Total natural spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem, including both Hatchery-Origin and Natural Origin spawners. Estimates from 1999 to the present are based on total redd counts (complete census)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4179"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Total natural spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem, including both Hatchery-Origin and Natural Origin spawners. Estimates from 1999 to the present are based on total redd counts (complete census)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4180"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4181"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4182"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4183"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4184"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4185"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4186"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4187"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4188"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4189"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4190"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4191"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4192"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:33:25.641+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4193"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4194"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4195"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4196"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4197"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 18:06:52.248+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4198"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4199"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4200"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4201"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin Spawners:  Total Hatchery-Origin spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem.  Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd.  Estimates for the percentage of the total spawning escapement that can be attributed to Hatchery-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg.  Some Hatchery-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4202"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 18:09:54.317+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4203"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4204"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4205"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:29:25.874+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4206"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4207"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4208"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4209"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4210"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4211"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4212"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4213"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4214"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4215"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4216"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4217"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4218"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4219"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4220"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4221"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4222"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4223"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4224"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4225"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4226"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4227"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:26:44.418+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4228"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4229"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4230"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4231"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4232"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4233"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4234"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4235"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4236"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4237"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4238"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4239"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>2451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4240"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4241"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4242"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4243"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4244"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4245"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4246"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4247"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4248"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4249"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4250"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4251"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4252"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4253"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4254"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4255"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4256"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4257"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4258"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 18:09:07.086+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4259"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Total Natural Spawners: Values prior to 1999 were calculated using live count data and Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) estimates of escapement, which were subsequently multiplied by a factor of 1.399. The 1.399 factor was calculated by regressing AUC estimates against Redd-Based estimates between the years 1999 and 2008 (the years when redd-based escapements and AUC-based escapements were estimated simulateously). Some spawning typically occurrs in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and fish spawning in these tributaries are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4260"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4261"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4262"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4263"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4264"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4265"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4266"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4267"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4268"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4269"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4270"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4271"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4272"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4273"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4274"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4275"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4276"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4277"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4278"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4279"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4280"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4281"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4282"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4283"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4284"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4285"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4286"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4287"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4288"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4289"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4290"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4291"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4292"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:30:43.541+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4293"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4294"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4295"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4296"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4297"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4298"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4299"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4300"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-14 13:45:17.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4301"><Stock Number>1144</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural and Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Data are spawning escapement to the Cedar River mainstem. Estimates are based on total redd counts (complete census) in the Cedar River mainstem, with an expansion factor of 2.5 fish per redd. Estimates for the percentage of the total escapement that can be attributed to Natural-Origin spawners are based on a combination of carcass surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem downstream of Landsburg dam and counts of live chinook passed upstream through the fish passage facility at Landsburg. Some Natural-Origin adults typically spawn in small Cedar River tributaries like Rock Creek and Taylor Creek; the number of fish spawning in these tributaries is relatively small and highly variable, and these fish are not included in this estimate of escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-04-29 18:10:55.809+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4302"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2017 is 280 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4303"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2016 is 691 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4304"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2010 is 832 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4305"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2020 is 346 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4306"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2013 is 429 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4307"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2018 is 409 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4308"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2019 is 290 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4309"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2011 is 702 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4310"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2021 is 258 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4311"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2015 is 869 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4312"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2014 is 501 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4313"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2022 is 280 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4314"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks..  Estimate for wild stray in 2012 is 1048 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4315"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:42:29.923+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4316"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:44:50.125+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4317"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2023 is 152 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:42:17.153+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4318"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:46:24.547+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4319"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4320"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Update to previous submission</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4321"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4322"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Update to previous submission</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4323"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:45:57.547+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4324"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:46:05.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4325"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4326"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Update to previous submission</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4327"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4328"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4329"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4330"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4331"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Update to previous submission</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4332"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4333"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4334"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4335"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These HOS estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Hatchery origin estimates include hatchery fish intended for the Tucannon River (Tucannon stock), but also include strays from other hatchery programs. The ICTRT also included small streams that empty directly into the Snake River (Alkali Flat, Penwawa, Deadman, Meadow) as part of the Tucannon River steelhead population. The number of hatchery origin steelhead in these small streams are still being evaluated, and the estimates included here are not final values.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4336"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>BPA Annual Report provides brief desciption/results, but a formal protocol is currently being drafted</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4337"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>BPA Annual Report provides brief desciption/results, but a formal protocol is currently being drafted</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4338"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>BPA Annual Report provides brief desciption/results, but a formal protocol is currently being drafted</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4339"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2014 is 501 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4340"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2020 is 346 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4341"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks..  Estimate for wild stray in 2012 is 1048 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4342"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2017 is 280 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4343"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2022 is 280 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4344"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:42:04.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4345"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2016 is 691 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4346"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2010 is 832 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4347"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2023 is 152 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:41:09.786+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4348"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:41:50.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4349"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2021 is 258 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4350"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2019 is 290 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4351"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2018 is 409 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4352"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2015 is 869 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4353"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2013 is 429 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4354"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2011 is 702 fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4355"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2021 is 258 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:48:43.409+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4356"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:48:58.155+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4357"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:45:03.162+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4358"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2014 is 501 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4359"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks..  Estimate for wild stray in 2012 is 1048 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4360"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2013 is 429 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4361"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2010 is 832 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4362"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2011 is 702 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4363"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2017 is 280 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4364"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2020 is 284 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4365"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2016 is 691 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4366"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations. These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks. Estimate for wild stray in 2019 is 290 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4367"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2015 is 869 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4368"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Contract 2010-050-00. Number provided for NOSA includes stray wild origin fish from other basins, which have also been included in the Total and pHOS calculations.These NOS stray wild origin estimates are for the mainstem Tucannon River, and tributaries upstream of the mouth, including jacks.  Estimate for wild stray in 2018 is 409 fish.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4369"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:45:13.433+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4370"><Stock Number>6868</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This method is new, and has not been described anywhere yet except in my data files. We (Todd and I) will write up a new description of the method to derive the estimates in the next BPA annual report for the Tucannon.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:45:22.504+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4371"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>26227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4372"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4373"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4374"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 3,826 sockeye in Bear Creek and 393 in Cottage Lake Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4375"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were an estimated 222 in Big Bear Cr. and only 24 in Cottage Lake Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4376"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were an estimated 779 in Big Bear Cr. and 301 in Cottage Lake Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4377"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 294 sockeye in Bear Creek and 270 in Cottage Lake Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4378"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 817 sockeye in Bear Creek and 94 in Cottage Lake Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4379"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 1,577 sockeye in Bear Creek and 426 in Cottage Lake Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4380"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>16716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 10,115 sockeye in Bear Creek and 2,411 in Cottage Lake Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4381"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4382"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>15607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Corrected (values were off by one year).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4383"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4384"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>55200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4385"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>14430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4386"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>81090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4387"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4388"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>16546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4389"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>22688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4390"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>30128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4391"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>25214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4392"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>27385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4393"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>31013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4394"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>29713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4395"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected (values were off by one year)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4396"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4397"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4398"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4399"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4400"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>9757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4401"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4402"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>73041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4403"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4404"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>46375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4405"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>15819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4406"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>58449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4407"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>10747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4408"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>13025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4409"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4410"><Stock Number>5200</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington-Sammamish Tribs Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for Big Bear Creek based on live spawner counts. The stock has displayed a pattern of alternating high and low annual returns.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4411"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4412"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4413"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4414"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4415"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:28:26.16+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4416"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4417"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4418"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4419"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4420"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4421"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4422"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4423"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4424"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4425"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4426"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4427"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4428"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4429"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4430"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4431"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4432"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4433"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4434"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4435"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4436"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 19:14:16.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4437"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4438"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4439"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4440"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4441"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4442"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4443"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4444"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4445"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4446"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4447"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4448"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-12 17:39:09.898+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4449"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4450"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4451"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4452"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4453"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4454"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4455"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4456"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4457"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4458"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4459"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4460"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4461"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4462"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4463"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4464"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4465"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4466"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4467"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4468"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4469"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4470"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4471"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4472"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4473"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4474"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4475"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4476"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-21 20:49:20.026+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4477"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4478"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4479"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4480"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:36:22.861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4481"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4482"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4483"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4484"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4485"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4486"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4487"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4488"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4489"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4490"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:26:23.221+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4491"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4492"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4493"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4494"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4495"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additionally, 108 HOR were taken for Brood Stock.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4496"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4497"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4498"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4499"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-12 17:35:24.946+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4500"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4501"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4502"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4503"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4504"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:33:37.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4505"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:32:31.967+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4506"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4507"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4508"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4509"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4510"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4511"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4512"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4513"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4514"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>GMR expanded, Does not include brood stock (BS = 76)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4515"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three flights were used to estimate Chinook redd counts on the NF Stillaguamish: one between RM0.0 and 30.0 (Sept. 13), and two, after turbid flows from Deer Creek fowled visibility downstream, between RM 14.2 and 30.0 (Sept. 28 and Oct. 11).  All ground indices were covered weekly.  Heavy flooding post-spawning occurred mid-November.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4516"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4517"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4518"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4519"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:31:23.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4520"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4521"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Revised with corrected flight estimated redd counts and to clarify comments.  Survey conditions were characterized by stable low flows.  Additional to foot surveys elsewhere, five redd counting flights from RM0.0 to 30.0 were done betwen Sept 8 Oct 16.; [Jan 24, 2007] Survey conditions in NF below RM 20.3 were unusual in that visibility remained high throughout the survey period due to low flows.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4522"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4523"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish, and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by   reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4524"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:58:41.921+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4525"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:45:04.976+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4526"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4527"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4528"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:46:36.432+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4529"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 22:00:18.869+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4530"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4531"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:47:23.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4532"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:49:35.259+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4533"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:41:29.988+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4534"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4535"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:57:02.335+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4536"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4537"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4538"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-12 17:41:36.158+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4539"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4540"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4541"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4542"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4543"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:52:13.301+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4544"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:50:56.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4545"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4546"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:48:13.801+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4547"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 19:18:20.39+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4548"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:59:42.179+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4549"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4550"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:48:54.824+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4551"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:57:39.895+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4552"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4553"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:42:37.064+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4554"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4555"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 15:37:01.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4556"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:40:17.809+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4557"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:51:29.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4558"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:38:59.968+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4559"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:50:17.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4560"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:58:13.664+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4561"><Stock Number>1081</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys on the North Fork Stillaguamish River, Boulder River, Grant, Deer, Brooks, French, Segelson, Squire, and Brown Creeks. Flight surveys are conducted on the NF from RM 0.0 to 30.0. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Carcasses are sampled for hatchery marks, including adipose clips and CWTs to get the hatchery-origin estimate. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:29:28.512+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4562"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4563"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4564"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4565"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4566"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4567"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4568"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4569"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4570"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4571"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4572"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4573"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4574"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4575"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4576"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4577"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4578"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4579"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4580"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4581"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4582"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4583"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4584"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4585"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4586"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4587"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4588"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4589"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4590"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4591"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4592"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4593"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4594"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4595"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4596"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4597"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4598"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4599"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4600"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>25766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4601"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4602"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4603"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4604"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4605"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4606"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4607"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4608"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>11304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4609"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:54:17.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4610"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:44:29.485+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4611"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:45:03.912+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4612"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:54:47.011+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4613"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>27126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:45:43.614+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4614"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:53:45.801+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4615"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>11751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 18:49:27.706+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4616"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:52:36.689+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4617"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:46:42.997+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4618"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:50:57.26+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4619"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:51:28.966+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4620"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:52:01.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4621"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:53:11.518+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4622"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:43:50.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4623"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:43:03.935+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4624"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4625"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4626"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4627"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4628"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4629"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4630"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4631"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4632"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4633"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4634"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4635"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4636"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4637"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4638"><Stock Number>3692</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4639"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4640"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4641"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4642"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4643"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4644"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4645"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4646"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is the largest return since at least 1968.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4647"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4648"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4649"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Same as 2008</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4650"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4651"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4652"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4653"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4654"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4655"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4656"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4657"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4658"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4659"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4660"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4661"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4662"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4663"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4664"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4665"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4666"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4667"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4668"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4669"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4670"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4671"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4672"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4673"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4674"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4675"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4676"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4677"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4678"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4679"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4680"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4681"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4682"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated 6/28/07</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4683"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4684"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4685"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4686"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4687"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4688"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>this is the correct escapement for 2005</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4689"><Stock Number>2243</Stock Number><Population Name>Blackjack Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Blackjack Creek, an independent East Kitsap stream that flows into Sinclair Inlet.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4690"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4691"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4692"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4693"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4694"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4695"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4696"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4697"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4698"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4699"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4700"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4701"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4702"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4703"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 11:49:56.109+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4704"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>10820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4705"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4706"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4707"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>7570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4708"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4709"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>15801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4710"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>12949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4711"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4712"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4713"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4714"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4715"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>10473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4716"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>8110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4717"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 11:50:03.897+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4718"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4719"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4720"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4721"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>12747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4722"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>8623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4723"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4724"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4725"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4726"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4727"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4728"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4729"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4730"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4731"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4732"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4733"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4734"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>16665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-04 19:49:45.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4735"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4736"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4737"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4738"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4739"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4740"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4741"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4742"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4743"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4744"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4745"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4746"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4747"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4748"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4749"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4750"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4751"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4752"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSA</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Total spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4753"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4754"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4755"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4756"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4757"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4758"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4759"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4760"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4761"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4762"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4763"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4764"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4765"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4766"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOS</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOS</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4767"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4768"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4769"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4770"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4771"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>14330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4772"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4773"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4774"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4775"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4776"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4777"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4778"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4779"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4780"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4781"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4782"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4783"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4784"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4785"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4786"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4787"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4788"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4789"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4790"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4791"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4792"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4793"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4794"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4795"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4796"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4797"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4798"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4799"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4800"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4801"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4802"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4803"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4804"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4805"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4806"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4807"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4808"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4809"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4810"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4811"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4812"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4813"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4814"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4815"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4816"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>14389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4817"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4818"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4819"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4820"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>9809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4821"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4822"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4823"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4824"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4825"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4826"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4827"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4828"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4829"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4830"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4831"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-02-04 19:47:21.102+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4832"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4833"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>15278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4834"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>10451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4835"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4836"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4837"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4838"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4839"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4840"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4841"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4842"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4843"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4844"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4845"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4846"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4847"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4848"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4849"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak Redd Count Expansion via Aerial Surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4850"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4851"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4852"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4853"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4854"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4855"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2021-2023 New Method = Jolly Seber Mark Recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians from all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4856"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4857"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4858"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4859"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4860"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4861"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4862"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4863"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4864"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4865"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4866"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4867"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4868"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4869"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4870"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4871"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSA, pHOS, and TSA estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 11:50:16.717+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4872"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4873"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4874"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>9595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4875"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4876"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4877"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4878"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4879"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4880"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4881"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4882"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>15078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4883"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Bias-corrected peak redd count expansions using 2021-2023 mark-recapture estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means; used all_fall M-R analysis</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:03:23.292+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4884"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4885"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>5707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4886"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4887"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4888"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4889"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4890"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>9706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4891"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4892"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4893"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4894"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>5487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4895"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4896"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4897"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4898"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4899"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4900"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4901"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4902"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4903"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4904"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4905"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4906"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4907"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4908"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4909"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>8253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4910"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4911"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4912"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4913"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4914"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>7566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4915"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>4766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4916"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4917"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4918"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4919"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>3312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4920"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4921"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>22758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4922"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>21027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4923"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4924"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4925"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4926"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4927"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>8390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4928"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4929"><Stock Number>1557</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4930"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4931"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4932"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4933"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 19:10:49.033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4934"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:28:36.756+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4935"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4936"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4937"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4938"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4939"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4940"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:25:51.489+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4941"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4942"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:27:00.577+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4943"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4944"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4945"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4946"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4947"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4948"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4949"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4950"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4951"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4952"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4953"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4954"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4955"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4956"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4957"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4958"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4959"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4960"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4961"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4962"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4963"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4964"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4965"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4966"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 19:11:01.358+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4967"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4968"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4969"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4970"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4971"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4972"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4973"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4974"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4975"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4976"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4977"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4978"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4979"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4980"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4981"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4982"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:29:03.149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4983"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4984"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4985"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 19:11:25.1+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4986"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4987"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4988"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:25:08.313+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4989"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:27:25.817+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4990"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4991"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4992"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4993"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4994"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4995"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4996"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:18:30.232+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4997"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:40:45.721+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4998"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:13:08.215+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="4999"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5000"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5001"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5002"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5003"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5004"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5005"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5006"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5007"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5008"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5009"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5010"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5011"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:18:43.028+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5012"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:28:02.793+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5013"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5014"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5015"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5016"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-24.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5017"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5018"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 18:58:34.759+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5019"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 18:59:02.402+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5020"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5021"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5022"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5023"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5024"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5025"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5026"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:26:26.962+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5027"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-2025.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-29 21:24:02.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5028"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5029"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5030"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5031"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5032"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5033"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5034"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5035"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5036"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5037"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5038"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5039"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5040"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5041"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5042"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5043"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5044"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 6-28-2024.  Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5045"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-18-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5046"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:18:01.044+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5047"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5048"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5049"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5050"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>33</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5051"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5052"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5053"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5054"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5055"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5056"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5057"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5058"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5059"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5060"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5061"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5062"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>38</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5063"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5064"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>40</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5065"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>41</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5066"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5067"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5068"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>44</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5069"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>45</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5070"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>46</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5071"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5072"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5073"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5074"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5075"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5076"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5077"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5078"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5079"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5080"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-11 16:40:06.944+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5081"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data provided by CCT biologists</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:17:19.085+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5082"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5083"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5084"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.883</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5085"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5086"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5087"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>54</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5088"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5089"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5090"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5091"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5092"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5093"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5094"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5095"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5096"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>56</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5097"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5098"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5099"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5100"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5101"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5102"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5103"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5104"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5105"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5106"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5107"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5108"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5109"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>60</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5110"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5111"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>62</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5112"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5113"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5114"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5115"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5116"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5117"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5118"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5119"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The NOSA values,  account for harvest, brood collection, and 10% PSM</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5120"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5121"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5122"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5123"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Natural Spawner Abundance v1.0; Weirs v1.0; Protocol: Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video Array v1.0</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5124"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>68</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5125"><Stock Number>6920</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Upper Columbia River ESU Steelhead Stock Assessment (2010-034-00) v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Redd Surveys v1.0; Okanogan Basin Monitoring &amp;amp; Evaluation Program - Adult Abundance - Adult Weir &amp;amp; Video</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5126"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5127"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5128"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5129"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5130"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5131"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5132"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5133"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5134"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5135"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5136"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5137"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5138"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5139"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5140"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5141"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5142"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5143"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5144"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5145"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5146"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5147"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5148"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:08:25.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5149"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5150"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5151"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5152"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5153"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5154"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5155"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5156"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5157"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5158"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5159"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5160"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5161"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5162"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5163"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5164"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5165"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5166"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5167"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5168"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:08:55.944+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5169"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5170"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5171"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5172"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5173"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5174"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5175"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5176"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5177"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5178"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5179"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5180"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5181"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5182"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5183"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5184"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5185"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5186"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5187"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5188"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5189"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5190"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5191"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5192"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5193"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5194"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5195"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5196"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5197"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5198"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5199"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5200"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5201"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5202"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5203"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5204"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5205"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5206"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5207"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5208"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5209"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5210"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5211"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5212"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:07:54.948+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5213"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5214"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5215"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5216"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5217"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5218"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5219"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5220"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5221"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5222"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5223"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5224"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5225"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5226"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:08:14.863+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5227"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5228"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5229"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5230"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5231"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5232"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5233"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5234"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5235"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5236"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5237"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5238"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5239"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5240"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5241"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5242"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5243"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5244"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5245"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5246"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5247"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5248"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5249"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5250"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5251"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5252"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5253"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5254"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5255"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5256"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5257"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5258"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5259"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5260"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5261"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5262"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5263"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5264"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5265"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5266"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:09:11.17+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5267"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-21 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5268"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5269"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:09:25.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5270"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5271"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5272"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5273"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5274"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5275"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5276"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5277"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5278"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5279"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5280"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5281"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5282"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5283"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5284"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5285"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5286"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5287"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5288"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5289"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5290"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5291"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5292"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5293"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5294"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5295"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5296"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5297"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5298"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5299"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5300"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5301"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5302"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5303"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5304"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5305"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5306"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5307"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5308"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5309"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5310"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5311"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used 2.2 adults per redd adjusted up for jacks in the run to expand redds to spawners (modified Meekin 1967)</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5312"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5313"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5314"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5315"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5316"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5317"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5318"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5319"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5320"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5321"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5322"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5323"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5324"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5325"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used Wenatchee fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5326"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5327"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5328"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5329"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5330"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5331"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5332"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5333"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5334"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5335"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5336"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:02:16.749+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5337"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5338"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-18 20:02:43.272+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5339"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5340"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5341"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5342"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5343"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5344"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5345"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5346"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5347"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5348"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5349"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5350"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5351"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on total census redd counts. Used sex ratio from carcasses sampled in Entiat River to calculate fish per redd data to expand redds to spawners.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5352"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5353"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5354"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5355"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5356"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5357"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5358"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5359"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5360"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5361"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5362"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5363"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5364"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5365"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5366"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5367"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5368"><Stock Number>1808</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement based on index redd counts expanded using the 94-03 mean expansion factor. Used mean 1977 - 1986 fish per redd value to expand redds to spawners because jacks were not counted separately at dams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5369"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5370"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5371"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5372"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5373"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5374"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5375"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>12496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5376"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>10051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5377"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5378"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5379"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>14204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5380"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>65210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5381"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>17751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5382"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>18897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5383"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>6501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5384"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>36287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5385"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>137873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5386"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>65690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5387"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5388"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>33442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5389"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>24964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5390"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>13939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:13:29.793+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5391"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>61799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5392"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>39223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5393"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>131507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5394"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>41402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5395"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>23795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5396"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5397"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>34127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5398"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>91683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5399"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5400"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>75102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5401"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5402"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5403"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5404"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>42640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5405"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>49529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5406"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>14651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5407"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>6877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5408"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>19476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5409"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>33344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 12:25:17.954+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5410"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>15104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5411"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>16217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5412"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>29307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5413"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>86460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5414"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5415"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>97556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5416"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>214901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5417"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>69577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5418"><Stock Number>2088</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>26869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawner estimates are based on area-under curve live counts (fish-days) in index reaches covered in tag study years 1977 and 1980.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-10 13:46:18+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5419"><Stock Number>6451</Stock Number><Population Name>Mosquito Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5420"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5421"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5422"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5423"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5424"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5425"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5426"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5427"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5428"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5429"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5430"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5431"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5432"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5433"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5434"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5435"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5436"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5437"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5438"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5439"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5440"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5441"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5442"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5443"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5444"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5445"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5446"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5447"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5448"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5449"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5450"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5451"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5452"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5453"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5454"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5455"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5456"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5457"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5458"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5459"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>below escapement goal</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5460"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5461"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5462"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5463"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5464"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5465"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5466"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5467"><Stock Number>1344</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0 and RM 36.2 to 39), supplemental mainstem index areas on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 12.0 to 24.2, RM 30.0 to 36.2 and RM 39.0 to 44.8) and in the South Fork Hoh River (RM 0.0 to 11.6). Index areas surveyed also include Winfield, Owl and Mount Tom creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5468"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5469"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5470"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-15 22:56:59.405+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5471"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5472"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5473"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5474"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5475"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5476"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5477"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5478"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5479"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5480"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5481"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5482"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5483"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5484"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5485"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5486"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5487"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5488"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5489"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5490"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5491"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5492"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5493"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5494"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5495"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5496"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5497"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5498"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5499"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5500"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5501"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5502"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5503"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5504"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5505"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5506"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5507"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5508"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5509"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5510"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5511"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5512"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5513"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5514"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5515"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-15 22:59:32.398+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5516"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5517"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5518"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5519"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5520"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5521"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5522"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5523"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5524"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5525"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5526"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5527"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5528"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5529"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5530"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5531"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5532"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5533"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5534"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5535"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5536"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5537"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5538"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5539"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5540"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5541"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5542"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5543"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5544"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5545"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5546"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-15 22:57:32.378+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5547"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5548"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5549"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5550"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5551"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5552"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5553"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5554"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5555"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5556"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5557"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5558"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5559"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5560"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5561"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5562"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5563"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5564"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5565"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5566"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5567"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5568"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5569"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5570"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5571"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5572"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5573"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5574"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5575"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5576"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5577"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5578"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5579"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5580"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5581"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5582"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5583"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5584"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5585"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5586"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5587"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5588"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5589"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5590"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5591"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5592"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5593"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5594"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5595"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5596"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5597"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5598"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5599"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5600"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5601"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5602"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5603"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5604"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5605"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5606"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5607"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5608"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5609"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5610"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5611"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5612"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5613"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5614"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-15 22:58:05.065+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5615"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5616"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5617"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5618"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5619"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5620"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5621"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5622"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5623"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5624"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5625"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5626"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5627"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5628"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5629"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5630"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5631"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5632"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5633"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5634"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5635"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5636"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-15 22:59:02.241+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5637"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5638"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5639"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5640"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5641"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5642"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5643"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5644"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5645"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5646"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5647"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5648"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5649"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5650"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5651"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5652"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5653"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5654"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5655"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5656"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5657"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5658"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5659"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5660"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5661"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5662"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5663"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5664"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5665"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5666"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5667"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5668"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5669"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5670"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5671"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5672"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5673"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5674"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5675"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5676"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5677"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5678"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5679"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5680"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5681"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5682"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5683"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5684"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5685"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5686"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5687"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5688"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5689"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5690"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-15 23:00:00.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5691"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5692"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5693"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5694"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5695"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5696"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5697"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5698"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5699"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5700"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5701"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5702"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5703"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5704"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5705"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5706"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5707"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5708"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5709"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5710"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5711"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5712"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5713"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5714"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5715"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5716"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5717"><Stock Number>6735</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:12:09.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5718"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5719"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5720"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5721"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5722"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>6156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5723"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>5826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5724"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5725"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5726"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5727"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5728"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5729"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5730"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5731"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5732"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5733"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5734"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5735"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5736"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5737"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5738"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5739"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Calculation of escapement based upon relationship of Index redd construction after Wk-46 or Wk-48.  Continuous high water prevented surveys during latter portion of sspawning period.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5740"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5741"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5742"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5743"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5744"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5745"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5746"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5747"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5748"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>See Quillayute/Bogachiel Fall Chinook for total.  Survey conditions made an escapement impossible so used a regression of previous years to compute.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5749"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5750"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5751"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5752"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5753"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5754"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5755"><Stock Number>1291</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6 to 53.5, RM 11.2 to 13.0, RM 18.6 to 22.6 and RM 41.1 to 43.0). Surveyed index areas also include Gunderson, Shuwah, Lake, Beaver and Bear creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5756"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5757"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5758"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. High flows and turbidity limited surveying capability during spawning season.  Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5759"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. High flows and turbidity limited surveying capability during spawning season. Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5760"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Due to high flows and poor visibility this year is an underestimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5761"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. High flows and turbidity limited surveying capability during spawning season. Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5762"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5763"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5764"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5765"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were ended early by Covid.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5766"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Impacted by high flows/turbidity.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5767"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5768"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5769"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5770"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5771"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because  of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5772"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reduced landowner access.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5773"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5774"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because  of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-04 21:41:09.225+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5775"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5776"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5777"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5778"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5779"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because  of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-04 21:51:18.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5780"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5781"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reduced landowner access.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5782"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Impacted by high flows/turbidity.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5783"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys ended early by Covid.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:52:08.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5784"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Underestimate because  of poor stream survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5785"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. High flows and turbidity limited surveying capability during spawning season.  Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5786"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Due to high flows and poor visibility this year is an underestimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5787"><Stock Number>6847</Stock Number><Population Name>Rock Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Incomplete redd count</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 2.5 * fish/redd abundance estimate. Partial survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-03 16:54:17.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5788"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted from April to June in South Sound tributaries which is the typical spawn timing for Puget Sound winter steelhead.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5789"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5790"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted from April to June in South Sound tributaries which is the typical spawn timing for Puget Sound winter steelhead.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5791"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted from April to June in South Sound tributaries which is the typical spawn timing for Puget Sound winter steelhead.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5792"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5793"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5794"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5795"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5796"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two surveys were conducted in Swift Creek (tributary to McLane Creek) from river mile 0-1.0 on April 12th and April 17th, 2008.  No adult winter steelhead or redds were documented at this location during these dates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5797"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No spawning ground surveys were conducted in 2006 due to lack of funding and staff time. Perry Cr. was last surveyed (river mile 0-1.3) on April 25, 2004. On this survey no steelhead or redds were documented. A 2007 survey is a high priority.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5798"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5799"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5800"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5801"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted due to lack of funding and staff time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5802"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No adult live or dead steelhead were obsered during limited surveys in the McLane Creek drainage duing 2007.  Survey coverage and frequency will increase when funding becomes available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5803"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Live and/or dead counts in Eld Inlet tributaries Perry and McLane Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5804"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5805"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5806"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No adult steelhead were observed during limited spawning ground surveys in Carr Inlet tributaries.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5807"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5808"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5809"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5810"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5811"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5812"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5813"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No directed steelhead surveys were conducted in 2007.   Chum surveys were conducted thru Jan 15th and no steelhead were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5814"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5815"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5816"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5817"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5818"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In Case and Carr Inlet steelhead are counted during annual chum surveys but no directed steelhead monitoring is conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted during 2006 due to a lack of funding.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5819"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data reported</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5820"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5821"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5822"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skookum Creek was surveyed seven times (river mile 6.5-7.5) from Feb. 22nd and April 18th, 2006.  No live or dead steelhead were observed. High priority will be given to increased surveys in 2007.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5823"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5824"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5825"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted due to lack of staff time and funding.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5826"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5827"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5828"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In addition to WDFW spawning ground surveys, the Squaxin Tribe operates a smolt trap near the mouth of Skookum Creek beginning in mid April each year.  No downstream steelhead kelts were observed during 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5829"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5830"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5831"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5832"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5833"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were conducted every seven days between Feb. and April in Skookum Creek (14.0020) with no winter steelhead or redds observed.  No surveys were conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5834"><Stock Number>6219</Stock Number><Population Name>South Sound Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates based on suveys conducted every seven days between mid Feb. and mid April in Totten Inlet tributary Skookum Creek (14.0020). No surveys are conducted in other Totten Inlet tributaries due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Kennedy Cr. was surveyed (river mile 0-2.3) on Jan. 12, 2004.  One live steelhead and no redds were documented.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5835"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (1122), Coville(48), Whiskey (15), and Field (29) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5836"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (2875), Coville(137), Whiskey (52), and Field (76) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5837"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (873), Coville(56), Whiskey (28), and Field (34) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5838"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (498), Coville(4), Whiskey (0), and Field (2) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5839"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (664), Coville(10), Whiskey (18), and Field (12) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5840"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (2473), Coville(152), Whiskey (140), and Field (124) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5841"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (561), Coville(2), Whiskey (3), and Field (4) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5842"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (438), Coville(30), Whiskey (5), and Field (10) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5843"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (688), Coville(50), Whiskey (48), and Field (48) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5844"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (2122), Coville(125), Whiskey (85), and Field (98) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5845"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (714), Coville(71), Whiskey (49), and Field (54) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5846"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (1114), Coville(44), Whiskey (16), and Field (27) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included. Original estimate updated upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5847"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (239), Coville(20), Whiskey (4), and Field (2) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5848"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (1180), Coville(76), Whiskey (45), and Field (62) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5849"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5850"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (894), Coville(44), Whiskey (51), and Field (38) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5851"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (984), Coville(47), Whiskey (25), and Field (34) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5852"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (993), Coville(79), Whiskey (43), and Field (50) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5853"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of Coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (595), Coville (30), Whiskey (34), and Field (22) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5854"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (1766), Coville(376), Whiskey (238), and Field (208) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5855"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (294), Coville (3), Whiskey (1), and Field (1) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5856"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams: Salt and its tributaries (605), Coville(14), Whiskey (21), and Field (24) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5857"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (1374), Coville(46), Whiskey (51), and Field (48) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5858"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts using the stratified random sampling method of Crain (1999) in Salt Creek and its tributaries (19.0014), Coville, Whiskey, Field and Falls creeks as well as the Lyre River and its tributaries (19.0081).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The number of coho spawning for this stock occurred in the following streams:Salt and its tributaries (810), Coville(55), Whiskey (32), and Field (39) creeks. The Lyre River and Falls Creek are not included.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5859"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 82 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 62 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5860"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 348 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 192 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5861"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 180 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 76 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5862"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 78 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 42 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5863"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 40 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 50 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5864"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 122 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 70 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5865"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 130 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 48 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5866"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 124 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 68 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5867"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 10 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 8 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5868"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 20 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus no redds observed in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5869"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 262 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 106 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5870"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 44 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 18 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5871"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 82 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 44 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5872"><Stock Number>3310</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Salt Creek (RM 5.6 to 6.4) plus an unnamed tributary WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 66 spawners in Salt Creek index (RM 5.6 - RM 6.4) plus 28 spawners in Salt Creek tributary index WRIA 19.0014 (RM 0.0 - RM 0.8).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5873"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5874"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5875"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5876"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:54:55.476+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5877"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5878"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5879"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5880"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5881"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5882"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:56:43.141+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5883"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5884"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:55:54.234+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5885"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5886"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5887"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5888"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:54:39.388+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5889"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5890"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5891"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5892"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5893"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5894"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5895"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5896"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5897"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5898"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5899"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:56:26.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5900"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5901"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5902"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:54:03.477+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5903"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:54:29.055+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5904"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5905"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:55:32.298+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5906"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5907"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5908"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5909"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5910"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5911"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5912"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5913"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5914"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>I-205 Area (Columbia) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5915"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5916"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5917"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5918"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5919"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5920"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5921"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5922"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5923"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5924"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5925"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5926"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5927"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5928"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5929"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5930"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5931"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5932"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5933"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5934"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5935"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5936"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lacamas Creek (Washougal) Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lacamas Creek subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5937"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5938"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5939"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5940"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5941"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5942"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5943"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5944"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5945"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5946"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Washougal River subpopulation spawner estimate. AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5947"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:15:14.154+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5948"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:15:37.069+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5949"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:16:03.031+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5950"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>73.55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:18:16.081+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5951"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>61.14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:17:11.237+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5952"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>244.31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:15:31.082+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5953"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:17:28.288+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5954"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>14.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:16:28.282+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5955"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>214.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:16:43.621+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5956"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7.28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:08:15.589+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5957"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>25.9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:14:34.92+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5958"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>76.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:16:07.942+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5959"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Washougal River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model;  TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:16:56.947+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5960"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5961"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5962"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5963"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5964"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5965"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5966"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5967"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5968"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5969"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5970"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5971"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Washougal River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 10:11:37.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5972"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5973"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5974"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5975"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5976"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5977"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5978"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5979"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5980"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5981"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5982"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5983"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:25:32.36+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5984"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:25:20.266+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5985"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5986"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5987"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5988"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5989"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5990"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5991"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5992"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5993"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5994"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5995"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5996"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5997"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5998"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="5999"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6000"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6001"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6002"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6003"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6004"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6005"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6006"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6007"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6008"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6009"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:26:07.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6010"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6011"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6012"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6013"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6014"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6015"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:26:19.543+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6016"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:25:56.395+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6017"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6018"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6019"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6020"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6021"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6022"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6023"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6024"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-09-12 16:25:43.766+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6025"><Stock Number>2756</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mainstem Columbia spawners at the I-205 site represent 98-100% of the annual spawners in this population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-07 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6026"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6027"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6028"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6029"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6030"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6031"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6032"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6033"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6034"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6035"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6036"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6037"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6038"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6039"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6040"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6041"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6042"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6043"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6044"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6045"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6046"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6047"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6048"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6049"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6050"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6051"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6052"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6053"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6054"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6055"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6056"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6057"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6058"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6059"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6060"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6061"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6062"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6063"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6064"><Stock Number>6497</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the Clearwater basin. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0) and tributaries such as Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0 and RM 2.3 to 2.9), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8), and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6065"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 19:45:21.085+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6066"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6067"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6068"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6069"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-28 20:27:37.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6070"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6071"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6072"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 3.28 to 8.76. Counts expanded off of index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6073"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 8.76.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey was conducted weekly from 9/19 through 10/11.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6074"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 8.76.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Chiwaukum Creek was not surveyed in 2014 due to extreme safety hazards presented by the aftermath of wildfires.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6075"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 8.76.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6076"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 8.76.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6077"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 8.76.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2025 due to funding issues.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:33:22.102+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6078"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6079"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6080"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6081"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6082"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6083"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey was conducted weekly from 9/19 through 10/11.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6084"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6085"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6086"><Stock Number>8588</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwaukum Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 3.4-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6087"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6088"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6089"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6090"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6091"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6092"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6093"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6094"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6095"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6096"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6097"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6098"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6099"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6100"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6101"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6102"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6103"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6104"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6105"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6106"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6107"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6108"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6109"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6110"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6111"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6112"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6113"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6114"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6115"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6116"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6117"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6118"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6119"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6120"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6121"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6122"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6123"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6124"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6125"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6126"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6127"><Stock Number>1432</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas.  Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 33.3 to 42.1, RM 44.9 to 50.5, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 10.9 to 21.3 - Supplemental, and RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 9.8 to 18.5 - Supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8, RM 20.8 to 27.3 - Supplemental, and RM 27.3 to 30.3), North Fork Newaukum (RM 0.3 to 2.4 - Supplemental, RM 2.4 to 6.9, RM 6.9 to 7.9 - Supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3), and the South Fork Chehalis (RM 3.0 to 4.3, and RM 4.3 to 5.1 - Supplemental). One helicopter flight is also included on the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.9), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1). Surveyed tributaries include Stillman and Elk creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6128"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>7500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6129"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>42000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6130"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6131"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>35000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6132"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>190000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6133"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>45000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6134"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>55000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6135"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6136"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>35000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6137"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>19000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6138"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>26300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6139"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>14891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>River surveys were delayed a couple of weeks due to high flows early in the season. The overall river conditions were good for monitoring the pink returns.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6140"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6141"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6142"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6143"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6144"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>10579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6145"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6146"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6147"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6148"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6149"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6150"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>69272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6151"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>11576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6152"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement remains substantially below desired recovery levels.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6153"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6154"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6155"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>282352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6156"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>237953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Excellent viewing conditions for observing fish throughout the season. Stream flows low due to drought conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6157"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>77733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6158"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>23558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate as of 2-22-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6159"><Stock Number>4789</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>25874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners in the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0 to 18.7), Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 0.3). The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes summer pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River, WRIA 18.0048 Gray Wolf River, and Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is not final.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6160"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6161"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6162"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6163"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6164"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6165"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6166"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6167"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6168"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6169"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6170"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6171"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6172"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6173"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6174"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6175"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6176"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6177"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6178"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6179"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6180"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6181"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6182"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6183"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6184"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6185"><Stock Number>3626</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within Bear Creek and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6186"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>72366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6187"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>19939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6188"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>14246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6189"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>26307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6190"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>60164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys and estimate is completed by the Nisqually Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6191"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>37930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6192"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>37433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6193"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>28960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6194"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>6004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6195"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>16460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6196"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>19876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6197"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>71642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6198"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>29287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6199"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>45479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>During 2006 several surveys were missed due to poor conditions, and limited access (Fort Lewis).  It is recommended that the methods used to generate these estimates be evaluated for accuarcy ASAP. Estimate is generated by the Nisqually Indian Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6200"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>29640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6201"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>36759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6202"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>17103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6203"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>65480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6204"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>13950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6205"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>38043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be view as a relative estimate of adundance rather than an estimate of total spawning population.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6206"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>54262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6207"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>34885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6208"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>183932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6209"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>122744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6210"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6211"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>13374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6212"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>68473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6213"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6214"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>17879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6215"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>15690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6216"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>27393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6217"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>33400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6218"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>9502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6219"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>32862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6220"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>28717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6221"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>33236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6222"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>14806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6223"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>9644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6224"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>22266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6225"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>22495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6226"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>29436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6227"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>22145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6228"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>38776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6229"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>11622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be view as a relative estimate of adundance rather than an estimate of total spawning population.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6230"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>57309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be view as a relative estimate of adundance rather than an estimate of total spawning population.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6231"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>19406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6232"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>22196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6233"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>27439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6234"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>12396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6235"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>64176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be view as a relative estimate of adundance rather than an estimate of total spawning population.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6236"><Stock Number>2189</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>27369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index live spawner counts made in the Nisqually River, Muck Creek, Yelm Creek, and two independent streams, Mounts and McAllister creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6237"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6238"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6239"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6240"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6241"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6242"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6243"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6244"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6245"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6246"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6247"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6248"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6249"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6250"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6251"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6252"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6253"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6254"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6255"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6256"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6257"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6258"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6259"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6260"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6261"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6262"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6263"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6264"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6265"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6266"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6267"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>8297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6268"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6269"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6270"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6271"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6272"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6273"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6274"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6275"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6276"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6277"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6278"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6279"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6280"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6281"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6282"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6283"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6284"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6285"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6286"><Stock Number>3580</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 21.5 to 24.5), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9). In 1999, nine supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6287"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6288"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6289"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6290"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6291"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data.  At this time the escapement methodology for Wallace Fall Chum is not known to present biological staff.  Once escapement methodology documentation is found updates will be made.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6292"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6293"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6294"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6295"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6296"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6297"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6298"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6299"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 15:41:51.379+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6300"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data.  At this time the escapement methodology for Wallace Fall Chum is not known to present biological staff.  Once escapement methodology documentation is found updates will be made.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6301"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6302"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6303"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6304"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>11114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6305"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6306"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6307"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6308"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>49393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6309"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>12963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6310"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6311"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>16281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6312"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6313"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6314"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>8951</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6315"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6316"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6317"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>5480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6318"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6319"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6320"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6321"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6322"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6323"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6324"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6325"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6326"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>69688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6327"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6328"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6329"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>123969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6330"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>12271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6331"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6332"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6333"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6334"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6335"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6336"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6337"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 15:44:26.052+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6338"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6339"><Stock Number>2132</Stock Number><Population Name>Wallace Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner curves from the Wallace and Ruggs sloughs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6340"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6341"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6342"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6343"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6344"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6345"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6346"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6347"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6348"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6349"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6350"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6351"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6352"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6353"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6354"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6355"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6356"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6357"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6358"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6359"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6360"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6361"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6362"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6363"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6364"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6365"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6366"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6367"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6368"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6369"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6370"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6371"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6372"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6373"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6374"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6375"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6376"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6377"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6378"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6379"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6380"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6381"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6382"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6383"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6384"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6385"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6386"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6387"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6388"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6389"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6390"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6391"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6392"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6393"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6394"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6395"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6396"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6397"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6398"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6399"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6400"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6401"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6402"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6403"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6404"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6405"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6406"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6407"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6408"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6409"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6410"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6411"><Stock Number>1440</Stock Number><Population Name>Wishkah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Middle Fork Wishkah River (RM 16.7 to 21.5--supplemental, RM 21.5 to 24.5 and RM 24.5 to 29.4--supplemental), West Fork Wishkah River (RM 0.0 to 1.8--supplemental and RM 8.1 to 9.8) and East Fork Wishkah River (RM 3.2 to 5.9--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries may include Cedar and Hopper creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6412"><Stock Number>6007</Stock Number><Population Name>Drayton Harbor Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6413"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6414"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6415"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6416"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6417"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6418"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good flow and passage conditions near the mouth.  Significant (5 ft.) vertical falls at a log jam below the N. Spring area likley contributing to poor passage into upper springs &amp; also subsurface conditions in mainstem above N. Spring eliminating passage up to the S. Springs/falls area.  (29 of the 38 redds were below the 5 ft verital falls at log jam).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6419"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6420"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6421"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6422"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6423"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6424"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6425"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6426"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6427"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6428"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6429"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6430"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6431"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6432"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6433"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6434"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6435"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6436"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Massive sediment &amp; debris flows in the spawning area from the previous year has altered the stream bed and channel composition which appears to have discouraged spawning....redd counts are still down.  Most spawning now occurring in the s. spring above the debris flow.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6437"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Some low &amp; dispersed flows near the mouth / reservoir bed, but good passage conditions up to the N &amp; S. Spring areas.  Improved passage conditions in the N. Spring to it's source.  Low flows in the mainstem up to the falls.    Thousands of kokanee spawning in the lower 1.5 miles.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6438"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6439"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6440"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three complete redd surveys were completed on Indian Creek.  Dry stream channels were noted within the survey reach.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6441"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6442"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:53:34.063+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6443"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6444"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6445"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6446"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No north spring passage barrier as seen in 2021 and 2022.  44 redds observed in north spring.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:53:05.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6447"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>North spring passage barrier due to log jam prevented access to this typically prolific spawning reach</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:51:12.886+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6448"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6449"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6450"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6451"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6452"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6453"><Stock Number>8462</Stock Number><Population Name>Indian Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Indian Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete surveys.  Torrential rains in the area during September created high, turbid flow conditions that precluded conducting surveys.  Massive sediment &amp; debris flows potentially destroyed some redds early in the season and may have  discouraged the migration of adult bulls onto the spawning grounds in many areas of the stream.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6454"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys were only conducted in the mainstem Mill Creek from NF Mill Creek upstream 5.1 km.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6455"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6456"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys were only conducted in the mainstem Mill Creek from NF Mill Creek upstream 5.1 km. Only one survey because of poor weather conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6457"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6458"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6459"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6460"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no spawning surveys were conducted in 2012 because of budgeting and staffing issues</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6461"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6462"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys were only conducted in the mainstem Mill Creek from NF Mill Creek upstream 5.1 km.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6463"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6464"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data for Mill Creek are not available yet from USFS/ODFW</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6465"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6466"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys were only conducted in the mainstem Mill Creek from NF Mill Creek upstream 5.1 km.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6467"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6468"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>ODFW and USFS no longer have funding to conduct this survey.  They now use trap counts as an index to escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6469"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6470"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6471"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6472"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2013.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6473"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6474"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6475"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6476"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6477"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6478"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6479"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6480"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6481"><Stock Number>8408</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index area redd counts and total redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6482"><Stock Number>6567</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6483"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>28944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6484"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>54797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6485"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6486"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>36790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6487"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>40296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6488"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>25222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6489"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>40965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6490"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>27841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6491"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>12537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6492"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>6691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6493"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>63786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6494"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6495"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>16830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6496"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>105865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Chico-Wildcat Creek return was the largest since 1998.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6497"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>29649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6498"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6499"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>19965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6500"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>14595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6501"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>29380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6502"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6503"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>14163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6504"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>7711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6505"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>29333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6506"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>8218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6507"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>22776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6508"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>14800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6509"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>13398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6510"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>18933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6511"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>29484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6512"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>52693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6513"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>14699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6514"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>7138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6515"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>28422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Same as 2008</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6516"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>52215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6517"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>75920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6518"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>11447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6519"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>7139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6520"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>11945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6521"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>10865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6522"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>76254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6523"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>23676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6524"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>33848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6525"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>114936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6526"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6527"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>28537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6528"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>4779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6529"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>73619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6530"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>14314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6531"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>34244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6532"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>13805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6533"><Stock Number>2251</Stock Number><Population Name>Dyes Inlet-Liberty Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>10079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Chico, Barker, Dogfish, Clear, Steele, and Scandia creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6534"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>21668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6535"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>4160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6536"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6537"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6538"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>6667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6539"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6540"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>8177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6541"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>18763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6542"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>19819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6543"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>6762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6544"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>22411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6545"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>15448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6546"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>7264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6547"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6548"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>7905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6549"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>4585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6550"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>22095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6551"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>16433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6552"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>6276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6553"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>17625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6554"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>29673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6555"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>25944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6556"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>16390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6557"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>34986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6558"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>20045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundace rather than an estimate of total spawning population.  Not all spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6559"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>19239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6560"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>44708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6561"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>43494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6562"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>78164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6563"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>25514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6564"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>27131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6565"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>85272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6566"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6567"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6568"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6569"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6570"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundace rather than an estimate of total spawning population.  Not all spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6571"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>27098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundace rather than an estimate of total spawning population.  Not all spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6572"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>58285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Several survey were missed during 2007 due to poor conditions.  This may have resulted in a smaller escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6573"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>67946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6574"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>17142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6575"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>54057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6576"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>46548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6577"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>51552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6578"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>25335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6579"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>18776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6580"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>23680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6581"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>17525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6582"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>20355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6583"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>73427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6584"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>19990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total escapement of fall chum to Totten Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Kennedy and Schneider creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6585"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6586"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6587"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6588"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>9600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6589"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>13334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6590"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6591"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6592"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6593"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6594"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6595"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6596"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6597"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6598"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>6783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6599"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6600"><Stock Number>2203</Stock Number><Population Name>Totten Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6601"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6602"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6603"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6604"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6605"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6606"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6607"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6608"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6609"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6610"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6611"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6612"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6613"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6614"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6615"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6616"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6617"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6618"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6619"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6620"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6621"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6622"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6623"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6624"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6625"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6626"><Stock Number>6644</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6627"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6628"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6629"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6630"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This survey covered only 5.9 miles of the NF Wenaha within WA during two surveys and 71 live bull trout were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6631"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6632"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6633"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW observed 82 redds and 9 live bull trout during one survey on Sept 26 on the North Fork of the Wenaha from the state line upstream to near the upper forks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6634"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This was the first year WDFW has conducted bull trout surveys in the NF Wenaha. Two surveys were conducted and they covered from the the NE of Section 25, T7N, R39E downstream to the state line. No other areas in the Wenaha drainage were surveyed in WA during 2005.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6635"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6636"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two sets of surveys (Sept 21 and Oct 5) were conducted by WDFW from 0.4 miles below the forks downstream to the stateline on the North Fork Wenaha River. Data are available by reach location upon request.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6637"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6638"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6639"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6640"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6641"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Most areas surveyed twice, but surveys were extended upstream beyond previous survey area for one survey this year.  Total area surveyed was 6.3 miles and 82 live bull trout were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6642"><Stock Number>8445</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Wenaha River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for the North Fork Wenaha River (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6643"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6644"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6645"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6646"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6647"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6648"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6649"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6650"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6651"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6652"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6653"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6654"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6655"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6656"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6657"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6658"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6659"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6660"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6661"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6662"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6663"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6664"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6665"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6666"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6667"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6668"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6669"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6670"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual census redd counts on the Wind River below Shipherd Falls and in the Little Wind River.  Natural and Hatchery proportions are derived from carcass recoveries and observations of live fish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6671"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6672"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6673"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6674"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Preliminary Estimates of Wind River Coho Salmon Escapement, 2007-2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6675"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6676"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6677"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6678"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6679"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6680"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="6686"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="6693"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6694"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6695"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6696"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6697"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="6704"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="6713"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6714"><Stock Number>3792</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Preliminary Estimates of Wind River Coho Salmon Escapement, 2007-2015</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6715"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6716"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6717"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6718"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6719"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6720"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6721"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6722"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6723"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6724"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6725"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6726"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6727"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6728"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6729"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6730"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6731"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6732"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6733"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6734"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6735"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6736"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6737"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6738"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6739"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs.  HOS are calculated by multiplying hatchery rack counts to the average hatchery stray rates from 2011 to 2013.  Hatchery stray rate is the proportion of the total hatchery ecsapement (rack + spawners) that spawned naturally. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6740"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6741"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6742"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6743"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6744"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6745"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6746"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6747"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6748"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6749"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6750"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6751"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus NORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6752"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6753"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6754"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6755"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6756"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6757"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6758"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6759"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6760"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6761"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6762"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6763"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6764"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6765"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6766"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6767"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6768"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6769"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6770"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6771"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>9632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6772"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6773"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6774"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6775"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6776"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6777"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6778"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6779"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6780"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6781"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6782"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6783"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6784"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6785"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6786"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6787"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6788"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6789"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6790"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6791"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6792"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6793"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6794"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6795"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6796"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6797"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6798"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6799"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6800"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6801"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6802"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6803"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6804"><Stock Number>1408</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals minus HORs as identified from carcass sampling data. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 6.9 to 28.1 and RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 28.1 to 45.8 and RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 0.0 to 15.5 and RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, O?Brien, Donkey, Newbury, Rainbow and Grouse creeks. Additional unnamed tributaries surveyed include 22.0066, 22.0067, 22.0069 and 22.0072.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6805"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6806"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6807"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6808"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6809"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6810"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6811"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6812"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6813"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6814"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6815"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6816"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6817"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6818"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6819"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6820"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6821"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6822"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6823"><Stock Number>1404</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6824"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6825"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6826"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6827"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6828"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6829"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6830"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6831"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6832"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6833"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6834"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6835"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6836"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6837"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6838"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6839"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6840"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6841"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6842"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6843"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6844"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6845"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6846"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6847"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6848"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6849"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6850"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6851"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6852"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6853"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6854"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6855"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6856"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6857"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6858"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6859"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6860"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6861"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6862"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6863"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6864"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6865"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6866"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6867"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6868"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6869"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6870"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6871"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6872"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6873"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6874"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6875"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6876"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6877"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6878"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6879"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6880"><Stock Number>6854</Stock Number><Population Name>Walla Walla Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Raw video counts on one side of Nursery Bridge Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-06 10:27:29.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6881"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6882"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6883"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6884"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6885"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6886"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6887"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6888"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6889"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6890"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6891"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6892"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6893"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are dam counts for the upper Skookumchuck River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6894"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6895"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6896"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6897"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6898"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6899"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6900"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6901"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6902"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6903"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6904"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6905"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6906"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6907"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6908"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6909"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6910"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6911"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6912"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6913"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6914"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6915"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6916"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6917"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6918"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6919"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6920"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6921"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6922"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6923"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6924"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6925"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6926"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6927"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6928"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6929"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6930"><Stock Number>6609</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookumchuck-Newaukum Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Newaukum and lower Skookumchuck rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6931"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6932"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6933"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6934"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6935"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6936"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6937"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6938"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6939"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6940"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6941"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6942"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>7400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6943"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6944"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6945"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6946"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6947"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6948"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6949"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6950"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6951"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6952"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6953"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6954"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6955"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>6772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6956"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6957"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6958"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6959"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6960"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6961"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6962"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6963"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6964"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6965"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6966"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6967"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6968"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6969"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6970"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from B-Tables</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6971"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6972"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6973"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6974"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6975"><Stock Number>3450</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement based on redd counts in index reaches and supplemental surveys on the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6976"><Stock Number>6476</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6977"><Stock Number>1715</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenaha Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6978"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>87000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6979"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>145700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6980"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>21462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6981"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>952534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6982"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>117879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6983"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>298436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6984"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>200000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6985"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>773800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6986"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>91228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6987"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>246481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6988"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>184000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6989"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>224000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6990"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>89000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6991"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>234476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6992"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>208000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6993"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>55322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:08:17.022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6994"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>110000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6995"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>90000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6996"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>179577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:10:04.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6997"><Stock Number>4300</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>239896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual live spawner curves in the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish. Counts in the North Fork are made in the mainstem between RM 27 and RM 34 and in Squire, Boulder and Grant creeks. Counts in the South Fork are made in the mainstem and in Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon creeks. The live spawner curves are compared to curves from 1959, 1961, 1963 and/or 1987 when mark-recapture tagging studies were conducted.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning ground survey index areas in SF Stillaguamish R., Pilchuck Crk., and Jim Cr., accounted for 82% of total Pink escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6998"><Stock Number>6071</Stock Number><Population Name>Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:17:01.841+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="6999"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Greenleaf Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-01-04 12:33:50.647+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7000"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Greenleaf Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:07:45.369+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7001"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Greenleaf Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:05:26.778+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7002"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Greenleaf Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:05:26.778+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7003"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Greenleaf Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:06:33.162+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7004"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-11-21 20:16:22.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7005"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:09:03.247+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7006"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:33:16.183+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7007"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:33:16.183+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7008"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:08:22.196+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7009"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Woodard Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:10:28.025+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7010"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Woodard Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:47:36.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7011"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Woodard Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-01-04 12:30:54.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7012"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Woodard Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:11:10.472+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7013"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Woodard Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:47:36.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7014"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:39:31.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7015"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7016"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7017"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7018"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7019"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7020"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7021"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7022"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7023"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7024"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7025"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:13:21.7+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7026"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7027"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7028"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7029"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7030"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7031"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7032"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7033"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7034"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7035"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7036"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7037"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:39:31.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7038"><Stock Number>6795</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:12:46.092+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7039"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7040"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7041"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7042"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7043"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7044"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7045"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated value, changed from 1913.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7046"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7047"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7048"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7049"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7050"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7051"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7052"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7053"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7054"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7055"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7056"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7057"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7058"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement adjusted from 2692 to 3654.  Summation error noted in spreadsheet.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7059"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7060"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7061"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7062"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7063"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7064"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7065"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7066"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7067"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7068"><Stock Number>6574</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimated total basin escapement based on expansions from redd counts in index areas within the Chehalis River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7069"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7070"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7071"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>13044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7072"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>19704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7073"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>43389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7074"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7075"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>17640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7076"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>9339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7077"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>11658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7078"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7079"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be viewed as a minimum escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7080"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7081"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7082"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be viewed as a minimum escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7083"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>10386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7084"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be view as a relative estimate of abundance rather than a estimate of total escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7085"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7086"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7087"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7088"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>13043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7089"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>16434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7090"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>15653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7091"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7092"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>13777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7093"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7094"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7095"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>14379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7096"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7097"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7098"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7099"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>16342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7100"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7101"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>12232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7102"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7103"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>11294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7104"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7105"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>4012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7106"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7107"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7108"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number should be viewed as a minimum escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7109"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7110"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7111"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>6332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7112"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7113"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7114"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>9857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7115"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>12874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7116"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7117"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7118"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>6436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7119"><Stock Number>2227</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>6828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates for summer chum in Case Inlet streams based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Sherwood, Coulter and Rock creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7120"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:52:41.059+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7121"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:54:20.972+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7122"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:24.838+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7123"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:24.838+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7124"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:24.838+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7125"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:24.838+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7126"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 12:33:08.837+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7127"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7128"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7129"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7130"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7131"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting EstimatesWilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk.  2018.  Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017.  Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.  (still in draft)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7132"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7133"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7134"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-17 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7135"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7136"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7137"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7138"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>tules</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7139"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7140"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7141"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7142"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7143"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:52:18.562+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7144"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:50:20.95+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7145"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7146"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7147"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7148"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7149"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7150"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7151"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Tule Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:33.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7152"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:34.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7153"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:54:44.371+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7154"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:55:46.592+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7155"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:34.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7156"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:34.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7157"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:34.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7158"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:34.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7159"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7160"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7161"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7162"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7163"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7164"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting EstimatesWilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk.  2018.  Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017.  Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.  (still in draft)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7165"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7166"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:28.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7167"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7168"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7169"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7170"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7171"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7172"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7173"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7174"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:29.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7175"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7176"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7177"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7178"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7179"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7180"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7181"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7182"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7183"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7184"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7185"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7186"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7187"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7188"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7189"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7190"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7191"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7192"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7193"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7194"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7195"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7196"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7197"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7198"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7199"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7200"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7201"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7202"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7203"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7204"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7205"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7206"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7207"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7208"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7209"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7210"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7211"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7212"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7213"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7214"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7215"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7216"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7217"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7218"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7219"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7220"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7221"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7222"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7223"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7224"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7225"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7226"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7227"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7228"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7229"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7230"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7231"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7232"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7233"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7234"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7235"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7236"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7237"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7238"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:31.901+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7239"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7240"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7241"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7242"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7243"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7244"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7245"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7246"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7247"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7248"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7249"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7250"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7251"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7252"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Bright (SAB) Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 14:20:25.675+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7253"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:30.894+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7254"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Grays River Hatchery (RM 1.4 on the West Fork Grays River) downstream to the Covered Bridge on the mainstem Grays (RM 10.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:30.894+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7255"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:27.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7256"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:56:09.135+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7257"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:27.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7258"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:27.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7259"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:27.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7260"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:27.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7261"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:57:34.117+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7262"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:32.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7263"><Stock Number>1496</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are for Grays River only and do not include Chinook River.  Majority of population occurs in the Grays River. Access to Chinook River is blocked by tide gates and production is thought to be minimal.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:04:32.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7264"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 and downstream of pool.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7265"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7266"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7267"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7268"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7269"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 and downstream of pool.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7270"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were not conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7271"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data has not yet been provided by USWFS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7272"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7273"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 and downstream of pool.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7274"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Count in Icicle tributary (French Cr.)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7275"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7276"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 and downstream of pool.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7277"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were not conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7278"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 Aug. 6, Aug 17, Sept. 2, Sept. 9, Sept. 13, Sept 14.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7279"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7280"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 Sept 2, 16, 28, Oct. 13.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7281"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8 and downstream of pool.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7282"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool and east Leavenworth road bridge.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7283"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed due to USFWS staffing limitations.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7284"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7285"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7286"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner surveys were not conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7287"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey of pool rm 2.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7288"><Stock Number>8576</Stock Number><Population Name>Icicle Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of spawners in the large pool at RM 2.8 and other index areas as possible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7289"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7290"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>4700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7291"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7292"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>5163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7293"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7294"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7295"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7296"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7297"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7298"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7299"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7300"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7301"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7302"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7303"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7304"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7305"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>THIS IS A DRAFT ESTIMATE FROM A REGRESSION WITH HOH RIVER COHO.  NOT FINAL!</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7306"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7307"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7308"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7309"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>6266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7310"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7311"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>6525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7312"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7313"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7314"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7315"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>6800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7316"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7317"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7318"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7319"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7320"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7321"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7322"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7323"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7324"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7325"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7326"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>9200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7327"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7328"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7329"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>4198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7330"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7331"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7332"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7333"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7334"><Stock Number>3470</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>5020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7335"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Did not survey in 2018.  Resident life histories preclude accurate counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7336"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7337"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7338"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7339"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7340"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were not conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7341"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7342"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7343"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were not conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7344"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner surveys were not conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7345"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7346"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys were not conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7347"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data has not yet been provided by USWFS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7348"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7349"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed since 2003.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7350"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7351"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7352"><Stock Number>8562</Stock Number><Population Name>Peshastin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ingalls Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.9-6.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7353"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7354"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7355"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7356"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7357"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7358"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7359"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7360"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7361"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7362"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7363"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7364"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7365"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7366"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7367"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7368"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7369"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7370"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7371"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7372"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7373"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7374"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7375"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7376"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7377"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7378"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7379"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7380"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7381"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7382"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7383"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7384"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7385"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7386"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7387"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7388"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7389"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7390"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7391"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7392"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7393"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7394"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7395"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7396"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7397"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7398"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7399"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7400"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7401"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7402"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7403"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7404"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7405"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7406"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7407"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7408"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7409"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7410"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7411"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7412"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7413"><Stock Number>3780</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7414"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7415"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7416"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7417"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7418"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7419"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7420"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7421"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7422"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7423"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7424"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7425"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7426"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7427"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7428"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7429"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7430"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7431"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7432"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7433"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7434"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7435"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7436"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7437"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7438"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7439"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7440"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7441"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7442"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7443"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7444"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7445"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7446"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7447"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7448"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7449"><Stock Number>1416</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7--supplemental, RM 10.9 to 13.3, and RM 13.3 to 14.5--supplemental), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 7.5 to 9.9--supplemental, RM 9.9 to 12.6, and RM 12.6 to 16.0--supplemental), and Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.4 to 1.9--supplemental, RM 1.9 to 4.2, and RM 4.2 to 6.1--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Davis Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7450"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7451"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7452"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7453"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7454"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7455"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7456"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7457"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7458"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7459"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7460"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7461"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7462"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7463"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7464"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7465"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7466"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7467"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7468"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water conditions resricted survey work most of the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7469"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7470"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7471"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7472"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7473"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7474"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7475"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7476"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7477"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7478"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7479"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7480"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7481"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7482"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7483"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7484"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7485"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7486"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7487"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7488"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7489"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7490"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7491"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7492"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7493"><Stock Number>3410</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are based on season-cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Coal Creek (RM 3.7 to 4.4), Colby Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.3), Stampede Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), mainstem Dickey River (RM 2.9 to 3.9), Spiddle Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), East Fork Dickey River (RM 14.3 to 15.5) and unnamed tributaries 20.0114 (RM 0.0 to 0.8), 20.0139 (RM 1.6 to 3.1) and 20.0141 (RM 1.1 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7494"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7495"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7496"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7497"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7498"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>16689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7499"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7500"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>25819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7501"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7502"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7503"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>30131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7504"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7505"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>10426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7506"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7507"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7508"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>21705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All streams included had good estimates; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7509"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>8077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7510"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>9787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7511"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7512"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7513"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:34:55.282+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7514"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7515"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7516"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7517"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>13131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7518"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7519"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>22170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7520"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>24783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7521"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7522"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7523"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7524"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>11887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7525"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>18034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7526"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7527"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>6967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7528"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>15282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7529"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>5392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:33:36.925+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7530"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:33:13.025+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7531"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>9555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:34:24.037+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7532"><Stock Number>2423</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Hill, Clark, Miller, Sund, Little Lilliwaup, Lilliwaup, Eagle and Jorsted creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:35:31.315+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7533"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7534"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:01:15.808+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7535"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:03:29.078+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7536"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:02:43.797+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7537"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7538"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7539"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7540"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7541"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7542"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7543"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7544"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7545"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7546"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7547"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7548"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7549"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7550"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7551"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7552"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>14233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7553"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7554"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7555"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7556"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7557"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7558"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7559"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7560"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7561"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7562"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7563"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7564"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7565"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7566"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7567"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7568"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>7273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7569"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>13146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7570"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7571"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7572"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7573"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7574"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7575"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7576"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7577"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7578"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7579"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7580"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7581"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7582"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7583"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7584"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7585"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7586"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7587"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7588"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7589"><Stock Number>2319</Stock Number><Population Name>Dewatto Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower mainstem Dewatto and in two tributaries, Shoe and White creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7590"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7591"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7592"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7593"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7594"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7595"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7596"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7597"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This was a wet spring with a very dry summer.  Only 0.5 rainfall from late July through October 12th.  Due to the resulting low flow conditions,  tributary spawning was severely restricted.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7598"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7599"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7600"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7601"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7602"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7603"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7604"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7605"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7606"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7607"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7608"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7609"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7610"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7611"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7612"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7613"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7614"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7615"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7616"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7617"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7618"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7619"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7620"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7621"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7622"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7623"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7624"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7625"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7626"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7627"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7628"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7629"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7630"><Stock Number>1328</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Calawah and Sitkum rivers. Surveyed index areas include the mainstem Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 15.3, RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7631"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7632"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7633"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7634"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7635"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7636"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7637"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity is actual chum counts in select tributaries. Mainstem Samish River too high to survey after mid October.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7638"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7639"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>5351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7640"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7641"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7642"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7643"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7644"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7645"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7646"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not enough survey data to estimate return this year</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7647"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>5083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7648"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>10185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7649"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7650"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>13785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7651"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7652"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7653"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7654"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7655"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7656"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7657"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7658"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>10746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7659"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>6246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7660"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7661"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimates for three independents only-Chuckanut Cr.,Oyster Cr., and Whitehall Cr. all based on live fish counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7662"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated Quantity is the total of escapements from the Samish area independents; Chuckanut Creek=163, Oyster  Creek= 383, Whitehall Creek=676. No estimate for Samish River mainsteem due to high water during chum spawn timing.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7663"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>8553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7664"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7665"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>10915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7666"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7667"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7668"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>6924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7669"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7670"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7671"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7672"><Stock Number>2044</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish-Independents Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Samish River, Bob Smith and Thomas creeks (Samish River tributaries), and in Chuckanut, Oyster, Colony and Whitehall creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7673"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7674"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>262 of the 270 were retained for broodstock.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7675"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>281 of 303 total hatchery cutthroat were collected as broodstock.  22 of 303 cutthroat were recycled downstream.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7676"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7677"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7678"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>HOR fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7679"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Salmon hatchery separator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7680"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery counts only</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7681"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>101of the 119 cutthroat were collected for broodstock</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7682"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7683"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator data.  213 pair held for broodstock.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7684"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7685"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>96 M + 85 F for broodstock</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7686"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7687"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult anadromous hatchery coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Hatchery fish are recognized by the absence of an adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7688"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7689"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7690"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7691"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7692"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7693"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7694"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7695"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7696"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7697"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7698"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7699"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7700"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7701"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>6103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7702"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7703"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7704"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7705"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7706"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7707"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7708"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>4217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7709"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>4111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7710"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7711"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult anadromous hatchery plus wild coastal cutthroat at the Mayfield Dam adult trap.  Counts at this facility have not been made since 1994.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7712"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7713"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7714"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7715"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7716"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>UM and UM+BWT</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7717"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural origin cutthroat were transported either above Mayfield Dam to the Tilton River or above Cowlitz Falls Dam to the upper Cowlitz River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7718"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7719"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7720"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>UM and UM+BWT</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7721"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7722"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>UM and UM+BWT fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7723"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All unmarked fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7724"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural origin recruit fish only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7725"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7726"><Stock Number>7780</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are raw, unexpanded counts of adult wild coastal cutthroat at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.  Wild fish are recognized by the presence of an intact adipose fin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7727"><Stock Number>6105</Stock Number><Population Name>Deer Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7728"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7729"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7730"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7731"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7732"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7733"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7734"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7735"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7736"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7737"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7738"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7739"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7740"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7741"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7742"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7743"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7744"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7745"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7746"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7747"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7748"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7749"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7750"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7751"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7752"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7753"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7754"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7755"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7756"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7757"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water conditions resricted survey work most of the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7758"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7759"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7760"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7761"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7762"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7763"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7764"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7765"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7766"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7767"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7768"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7769"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7770"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7771"><Stock Number>3420</Stock Number><Population Name>Bogachiel Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the upper Bogachiel River (RM 19.2 to 20.2), Murphy Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6), Mill Creek (RM 2.5 to 4.0), Hemphill Creek (RM 0.6 to 1.5), Morganroth Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Morganroth Spring (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Kahkwah Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4) and Kahkwah Slough (RM 0.1 to 0.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7772"><Stock Number>1472</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7773"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7774"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7775"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7776"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7777"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7778"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7779"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7780"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7781"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7782"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7783"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7784"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7785"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7786"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7787"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7788"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7789"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7790"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7791"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7792"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7793"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7794"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7795"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7796"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7797"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7798"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7799"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7800"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:24:19.706+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7801"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7802"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7803"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7804"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7805"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7806"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7807"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7808"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7809"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7810"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7811"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7812"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7813"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7814"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7815"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7816"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7817"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7818"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7819"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7820"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:23:16.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7821"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7822"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7823"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7824"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7825"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7826"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7827"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7828"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7829"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7830"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7831"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7832"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7833"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7834"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7835"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7836"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7837"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7838"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7839"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7840"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7841"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7842"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7843"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7844"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7845"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7846"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7847"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7848"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7849"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7850"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7851"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7852"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:18:49.221+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7853"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7854"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7855"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7856"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7857"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7858"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7859"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7860"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7861"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7862"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7863"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7864"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7865"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7866"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7867"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7868"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7869"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7870"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7871"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7872"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7873"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7874"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7875"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7876"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7877"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7878"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7879"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7880"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7881"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7882"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural and hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:23:22.207+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7883"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-21 21:22:10.46+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7884"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7885"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7886"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7887"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7888"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7889"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7890"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7891"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7892"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All index areas covered by ground counts (except one flight on Mainstem for one redd September 13, 2007).  South Fork ground survey end after October 16, 2007 due to high water and low visibility.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7893"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7894"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Revised with corrected flight estimated redd counts and to clarify comments.  Survey conditions were characterized by stable low flows.  SF and tribs surveyed by foot and float weekly, Mainstem by four flights, spawning complete before major high water.; [Jan 24, 2007] low flows allowed complete surveys throughout the spawning period</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7895"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7896"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7897"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7898"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7899"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7900"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7901"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7902"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7903"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7904"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>GMR expanded</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7905"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7906"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7907"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adequate survey coverage until late October when the South Fork Stillaguamish became unsurveyable due to high flows and turbidity</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7908"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor survey coverage.  Increasing flows and turbidity restricted survey coverage to early October.  There was no evidence that Chinook, or any anadromous fish, passed above the Robe canyon (upstream of Granite Falls) in 2009.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7909"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7910"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7911"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7912"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7913"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7914"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7915"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Marked redd census only. No redds detected above Granite Falls.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-17 16:26:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7916"><Stock Number>1083</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Stillaguamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on total redd counts from aerial, foot, and float surveys on the mainstem Stillaguamish and South Fork Stillaguamish rivers, Pilchuck, Jim, Siberia, and Canyon Creeks. Total new redd counts are multiplied by 2.5 to estimate number of fish and multiplied by the GMR correction factor. Total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd life data is available and deemed more applicable. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7917"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7918"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7919"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7920"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7921"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7922"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7923"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7924"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7925"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7926"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7927"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:22:05.343+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7928"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7929"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7930"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7931"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7932"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7933"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7934"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7935"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7936"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7937"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7938"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7939"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7940"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7941"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7942"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 17:49:54.644+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7943"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7944"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7945"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7946"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7947"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7948"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Cascade River above RM 8.1; in the lower reaches of the North and South forks of the Cascade; and in Marble, Found, Kindy, and Sonny Boy creeks. Not all tributary creeks were surveyed all years. Expanded cumulative redd counts are thought to represent the total spawner population better than peak live plus dead counts which were used prior to 1992 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7949"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7950"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7951"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7952"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7953"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7954"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7955"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7956"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7957"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7958"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7959"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7960"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7961"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7962"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7963"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7964"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7965"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7966"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7967"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7968"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7969"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7970"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7971"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>1116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7972"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7973"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7974"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7975"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7976"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7977"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7978"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7979"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7980"><Stock Number>1072</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cascade Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 13:31:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7981"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7982"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7983"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2021 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7984"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2022 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7985"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7986"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7987"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2020 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7988"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2021 Memo</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7989"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7990"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7991"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7992"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2022 Memo</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7993"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7994"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2020 Memo</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7995"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7996"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7997"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7998"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="7999"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:55:53.06+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8000"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8001"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:46:53.421+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8002"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:49:54.573+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8003"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8004"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8005"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8006"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8007"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8008"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8009"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8010"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8011"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8012"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2021 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8013"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8014"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2020 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8015"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8016"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8017"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Olk and Dammerman 2022 Memo</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8018"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8019"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:55:10.217+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8020"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8021"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:53:44.053+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8022"><Stock Number>1658</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-29 22:56:34.637+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8023"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8024"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8025"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8026"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operated July 28 through December 10, 2009</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8027"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8028"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8029"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8030"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8031"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8032"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8033"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8034"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8035"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8036"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8037"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operated July 25 through December 16th, 2011</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8038"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operated July 27 through November 19, 2010</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8039"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8040"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8041"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8042"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No complications with trap count this year at Sunset Falls.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8043"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult counts at the Sunset Falls trap on the South Fork Skykomish.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8044"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8045"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8046"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8047"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8048"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8049"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8050"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8051"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner abundace is down in 2009 in comparison to past years.  However, high flow events around peak spawning may have resulted in an underestimate of spawner adundance.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8052"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8053"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8054"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8055"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair to good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8056"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8057"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8058"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8059"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8060"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey season.  Missed a survey during normal peak spawning time due to high flow event.  A redd superimposition rate of 13.1% was observed this year.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8061"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to severe flood events (3rd highest on record), redd surveys could not be completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8062"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good redd estimate.  No early coho spawning in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8063"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8064"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8065"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8066"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8067"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water limited surveys.  Poor survey year.  Estimated quantity is minimum redd count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8068"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions were good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8069"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8070"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8071"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8072"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8073"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8074"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8075"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8076"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8077"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8078"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8079"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8080"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8081"><Stock Number>8108</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adults in the upper North Fork Skykomish River and several local tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8082"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8083"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8084"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8085"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8086"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8087"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8088"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8089"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8090"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8091"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8092"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8093"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8094"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8095"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8096"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8097"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8098"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8099"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8100"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8101"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8102"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8103"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8104"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8105"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8106"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8107"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8108"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8109"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8110"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated, previous estimate was incorrectly entered.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8111"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8112"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8113"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8114"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated, a supplemental trib added to escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8115"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated, a supplemental trib added to escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8116"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8117"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8118"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8119"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8120"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8121"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8122"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey year.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8123"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8124"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8125"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8126"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8127"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8128"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8129"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8130"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8131"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8132"><Stock Number>2176</Stock Number><Population Name>Fennel Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial index area counts of adult spawners in Fennel Creek (RM 0.0 - 1.9), and Canyonfalls Creek (RM 0.3 - 0.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8133"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>16582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8134"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>10304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8135"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>8801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8136"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>38517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8137"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>14443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8138"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>14500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8139"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>6249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8140"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>8526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8141"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8142"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>8678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8143"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>8071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8144"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>15533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8145"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>24024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8146"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>21332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8147"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>25663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8148"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8149"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>7995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8150"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8151"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>6392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8152"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>8287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8153"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>22531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8154"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>11189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8155"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8156"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8157"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8158"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8159"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>9347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8160"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8161"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>7021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8162"><Stock Number>3520</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total stock abundance is largely dependent upon hatchery program production. Natural escapement is monitored by Quinault tribal fisheries staff however, escapements have not been generated based on those counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8163"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The peak live plus dead pink salmon count downstream of the lower dam during river surveys was 50. Water visibility  was poor after September 23 due to the lower dam removal project at river mile 4.9. The Elwha weir that was installed at river mile 3.7 for the purpose of enumerating adult returns during the dam removal project counted 184 pinks. In addition, 29 pinks were counted at the WDFW Elwha Rearing Channel which is near river mile 3.0.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8164"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8165"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8166"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8167"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8168"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8169"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8170"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8171"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8172"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The peak live plus dead pink salmon count during river surveys in the lower 4.9 miles could not be evaluated. Water visibility was poor during the survey season due to sediment transport after the lower dam was removed at river mile 4.9. The Elwha weir that was installed at river mile 3.7 for the purpose of enumerating adult returns during the dam removal project counted 147 pinks. In addition, 51 pinks were counted at the WDFW Elwha Rearing Channel which is near river mile 3.0.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8173"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are currently under review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8174"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8175"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8176"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8177"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8178"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8179"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8180"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8181"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8182"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8183"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8184"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8185"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8186"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8187"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 dead fish were also noted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8188"><Stock Number>4975</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak spawner counts made during chinook surveys. In the early 1970s instantaneous counts of over a thousand pinks were made, however since 1981 not more than 30 pinks have been seen on any one day. Numbers of spawners from 1989 to 1999 averaged only six. These numbers are so low that they may not represent a self-sustaining stock but may be strays from other stocks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 dead fish were also noted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8189"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8190"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8191"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8192"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8193"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8194"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8195"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8196"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8197"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8198"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3.8 miles of river was surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8199"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8200"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8201"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8202"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8203"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8204"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds within Early Winters Creek from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8205"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8206"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8207"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8208"><Stock Number>8900</Stock Number><Population Name>Early Winters Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.0-8.0 (from Klipchuck CG to waterfall barrier).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8209"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8210"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8211"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8212"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8213"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8214"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8215"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8216"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8217"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8218"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8219"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8220"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8221"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8222"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8223"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8224"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8225"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8226"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8227"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8228"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8229"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8230"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8231"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8232"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8233"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8234"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8235"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8236"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8237"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8238"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8239"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8240"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8241"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8242"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No monitoring in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8243"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8244"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8245"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No monitoring in 2010</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8246"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Mainstem Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated using Jolly-Seber carcass tagging. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8247"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8248"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8249"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8250"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8251"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8252"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8253"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8254"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8255"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8256"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8257"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8258"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8259"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8260"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8261"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8262"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8263"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8264"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8265"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8266"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8267"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8268"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8269"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8270"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8271"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8272"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8273"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8274"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8275"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8276"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8277"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8278"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Other Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of natural origin adults. Data is collected by an independent consultant through a contract with PacifiCorp.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8279"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8280"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8281"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8282"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>6765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8283"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8284"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8285"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8286"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8287"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8288"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8289"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8290"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8291"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8292"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8293"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of hatchery origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8294"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8295"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8296"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8297"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8298"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8299"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8300"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8301"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8302"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8303"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8304"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8305"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8306"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8307"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8308"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper North Fork Lewis Mainstem and Tributaries Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of natural origin fish captured at the Merwin Dam Fish Catch Facility and trucked upstream for release into the Upper North Fork Lewis River basin above Swift Reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8309"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8310"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>17302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8311"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8312"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>9516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8313"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8314"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8315"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>13820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8316"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8317"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>13486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8318"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>9768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8319"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>20150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8320"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>11384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8321"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>12493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8322"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8323"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8324"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8325"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8326"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8327"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8328"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8329"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8330"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8331"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8332"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8333"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8334"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8335"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8336"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8337"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8338"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8339"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8340"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8341"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8342"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8343"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8344"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8345"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8346"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8347"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8348"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8349"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>7471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8350"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8351"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8352"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8353"><Stock Number>3031</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8354"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8355"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8356"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. Only three surveys were conducted in 2009 due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8357"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8358"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8359"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. Only three surveys were conducted in 2011 due to high flows in early March and April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8360"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8361"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8362"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8363"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8364"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8365"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8366"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8367"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8368"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8369"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8370"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8371"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8372"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8373"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8374"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8375"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8376"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8377"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8378"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in March due to high flows and poor viewing conditions. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8379"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March and early April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8380"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the West Twin River (WRIA 19.0093) have been made since 1995.  Index section is the mainstem West Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.9. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8381"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8382"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8383"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8384"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8385"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8386"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8387"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8388"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8389"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8390"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8391"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March and early April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8392"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate was calculated because surveys could not be conducted in the upper 2.3 miles of the stream index. Surveyors could not access the upper watershed because of a road washout. Survey conditions were poor in the lower 2.5 miles during the season. Only three surveys were conducted in 2009.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8393"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8394"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8395"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8396"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate based on surveys from RM 0.0 to RM 3.0 and expanding using redds/mile to remaining index section from RM 3.0 to RM 4.8. No access to upper index section due to road closure.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8397"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate based on surveys from RM 0.0 to RM 3.0 and expanding using redds/mile to remaining index section from RM 3.0 to RM 4.8. No access to upper index section due to road closure.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8398"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8399"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8400"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8401"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good conditions for surveying in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8402"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in March 2007 due to high flows.  The index section from RM 3.8 to RM 4.8 was treated as a supplemental section in 2007 due to time constraints to survey other rivers. The estimated quantity should be considered a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8403"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8404"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8405"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8406"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8407"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of Deep Creek (WRIA 19.0103) have been made since 1995. Index section includes mainstem Deep Creek from RM 0.0 to RM 4.8.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8408"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8409"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. Only three surveys were conducted in 2009 due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8410"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8411"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8412"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8413"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8414"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8415"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8416"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8417"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. Only three surveys were conducted in 2011 due to high flows in early March and April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8418"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8419"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8420"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8421"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8422"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. No surveys were conducted in March due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8423"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8424"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March and early April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8425"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8426"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8427"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8428"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8429"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8430"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8431"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8432"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8433"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8434"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the East Twin River (WRIA 19.0082) have been made since 1995. Index section is the mainstem East Twin River from RM 0.0 to RM 2.6. No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8435"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. No surveys were conducted in the SF Pysht River index from RM (0-1.9).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8436"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8437"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8438"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8439"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8440"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8441"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8442"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8443"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8444"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. No surveys were conducted in March due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8445"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8446"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8447"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8448"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8449"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate. Only three surveys were conducted in 2009 due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8450"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8451"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8452"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8453"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8454"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8455"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8456"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8457"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8458"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8459"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8460"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8461"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8462"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8463"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8464"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9 was not surveyed in 2014.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8465"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8466"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March and early April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8467"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8468"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8469"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8470"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8471"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8472"><Stock Number>6343</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimate based on redd counts in index areas of the Pysht (WRIA 19.0113) and South Fork Pysht rivers. Index section is the mainstem Pysht River from RM 5.1 to RM 11.9. Supplemental survey on the South Fork Pysht River from RM 0.0 to RM 1.9. No other tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8473"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8474"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8475"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8476"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8477"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8478"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8479"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8480"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8481"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8482"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8483"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8484"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8485"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8486"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8487"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8488"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8489"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8490"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8491"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8492"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8493"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8494"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8495"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8496"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8497"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8498"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8499"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8500"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8501"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8502"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8503"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8504"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8505"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8506"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8507"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8508"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken).  HO Jacks only (first year of Cle Elum Hatchery returns)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8509"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8510"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8511"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8512"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8513"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8514"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8515"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8516"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8517"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken).  HO Jacks only (first year of Cle Elum Hatchery returns)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8518"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8519"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8520"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8521"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8522"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8523"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8524"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8525"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8526"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8527"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8528"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement upstream of Roza Dam (does not include broodstock taken)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8529"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8530"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8531"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8532"><Stock Number>1747</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>The upper Yakima is an escapement estimate based on the Roza Dam count prior to 1997 and a census count of HO and NO escapement at the Roza Dam trap from 1997 to present. The estimate does not include spawners below Roza Dam, which are a small proportion of the upper Yakima River stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8533"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One redd count survey was conducted in conjunction with a presence/absence snorkel survey.  No redds or bull trout were observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8534"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2015.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8535"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:20:02.745+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8536"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Bull Trout redd surveys were conducted on the North Fork Teanaway River in 2018.  This population is considered functionally extirpated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8537"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8538"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Exploratory survey, two possible redds noted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8539"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:19:46.609+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8540"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8541"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:19:21.413+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8542"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8543"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8544"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spot check snorkel survey / redd count.  One redd identified in an area below DeRoux Creek, but no adult bull trout observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8545"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8546"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8547"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2016.  This population is considered to be functionally extirpated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8548"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Snorkel &amp; redd count surveys throughout upper N.F. Tenanway tribs.  No redds or bull trout observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8549"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 surveys, no redds or bull trout observed.  Also, no bull trout observed during a night time snorkel survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8550"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8551"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8552"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2017. This population is considered to be functionally extirpated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8553"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8554"><Stock Number>8516</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Teanaway River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the NF Teanaway and DeRoux Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spot check snorkel survey / redd count -- no bull trout, no redds.  This population appears to be functionally extirpated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8555"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8556"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8557"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys for beach spawning sockeye in 2013. This value is estimated based on previous estimates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8558"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8559"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>8180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8560"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8561"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>6400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8562"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8563"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8564"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8565"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8566"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>5320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8567"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in 2009. Estimate based on Cedar River escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8568"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8569"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8570"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8571"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8572"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8573"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8574"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8575"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were two informal surveys for beach spawning sockeye in 2010, but no fish were observed in either survey.  This value is estimated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8576"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8577"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in 2008. Estimate based on Cedar River escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8578"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in 2007. Estimate based on Cedar River escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8579"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8580"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8581"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8582"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8583"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8584"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys for beach spawning sockeye have been discontinued</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8585"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys for beach spawning sockeye in 2011. This value is estimated based on previous estimates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8586"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys for beach spawning sockeye in 2012. This value is estimated based on previous estimates.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8587"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8588"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8589"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in 2006.  Estimate based on Cedar River escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8590"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8591"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8592"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8593"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8594"><Stock Number>5300</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Washington Beach Spawning Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead sockeye along the north shore of Mercer Island and portions of the east shore of Lake Washington (Shore Mile (SM) 34.3 - 34.7, SM 36.0 - 37.0, and SM 39.0 - 39.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8595"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8596"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8597"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8598"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8599"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8600"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8601"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8602"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8603"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8604"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8605"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8606"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8607"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8608"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fires prevented surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8609"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Chikamin was only surveyed once in 2013.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8610"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8611"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8612"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8613"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8614"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8615"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chikamin Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.4-6.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8616"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8617"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8618"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8619"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8620"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8621"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In 2013, WDFW began surveys at river kilometer 19.78 to the falls above the confluence with Buck Creek to include Buck Creek (8 redds).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8622"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 1999 data was collected for RM 27.0-30.2, 2000-present date is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8623"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8624"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8625"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8626"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8627"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8628"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8629"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8630"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8631"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8632"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8633"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd Data is for RM 30.2-33.5. Data is collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8634"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8635"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fires in 2012 prohibited conducting surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8636"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 30.3-33.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8637"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier. In 2014 WDFW began surveys at Rkm 19.74 to 58.86, to include Alpine, Buck, James, and Trinity Creeks. Full census surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2025 due to funding issues.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:45:59.234+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8638"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier. In 2014 WDFW began surveys at Rkm 19.74 to 58.86, to include Alpine, Buck, James, and Trinity Creeks. Full census surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted due to forest fire restrictions</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8639"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier. In 2014 WDFW began surveys at Rkm 19.74 to 58.86, to include Alpine, Buck, James, and Trinity Creeks. Full census surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes Alpine (14 redds), Buck (37 redds), James (2 redds), and Trinity (1 redd) Creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8640"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier. In 2014 WDFW began surveys at Rkm 19.74 to 58.86, to include Alpine, Buck, James, and Trinity Creeks. Full census surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In 2017 actual counts were made from RM 30.3 - 58.86, not including tributaries. Index counts will resume in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8641"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier. In 2014 WDFW began surveys at Rkm 19.74 to 58.86, to include Alpine, Buck, James, and Trinity Creeks. Full census surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8642"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8643"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8644"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8645"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8646"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 19:48:11.24+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8647"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:29:28.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8648"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-28 20:30:15.214+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8649"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is an expanded redd count estimate representing the entire Chiwawa River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are redd counts from RKM 19.74 to 58.86, as well as all associated tributaries up to a waterfall barrier.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8650"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8651"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8652"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8653"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8654"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8655"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8656"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data is for RM 0.0-1.0.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8657"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8658"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fires in 2012 prohibited conducting surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8659"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8660"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8661"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8662"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8663"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8664"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8665"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8666"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8667"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8668"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8669"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8670"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Phelps Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-1.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete redd count by USFW. No further information available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8671"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8672"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8673"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8674"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8675"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8676"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8677"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8678"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8679"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8680"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fires in 2012 prohibited conducting surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8681"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8682"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to federal government shutdown.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8683"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8684"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8685"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are for redd counts from RM 0.5-5.4 &amp; RM 0.0-0.5. Data collected by USFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8686"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8687"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8688"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8689"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8690"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8691"><Stock Number>8640</Stock Number><Population Name>Chiwawa River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Rock Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-5.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8692"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8693"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8694"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8695"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8696"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8697"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8698"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8699"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8700"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8701"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8702"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8703"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8704"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8705"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8706"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8707"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8708"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8709"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8710"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8711"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8712"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8713"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8714"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8715"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8716"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8717"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8718"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8719"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8720"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8721"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8722"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8723"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of naturally spawning chinook are based on counts of live spawners and/or redds in the mainstem Skokomish from RM 2.2 to 12.7, in Purdy Creek from RM 0.0 to the George Adams hatchery rack, and in the South Fork Skokomish RM 0.0 to 5.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 16:54:54.544+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8724"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abundance estimate from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8725"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8726"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8727"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8728"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8729"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8730"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8731"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8732"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8733"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8734"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>estimate source: 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8735"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8736"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8737"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8738"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:54:32.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8739"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8740"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8741"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8742"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using the 17 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 12-27-17_CG03JAN18_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:47:18.224+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8743"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8744"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 20 Chinook Escapement FINAL ks 050721 md 071321_CG 04AUG21_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 18:10:19.88+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8745"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 19 Chinook Escapement FINAL 01-07-20 mrd_cg_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 18:02:37.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8746"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8747"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8748"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8749"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using 18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:53:43.844+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8750"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-12 00:21:33.16+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8751"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem Skokomish = 671 esc.; NF Skokomish = 295 esc.; SF Skokomish = 168 esc.  An additional 400 chinook adults were transported from G.Adams Hatchery and released into upper SF Skokomish as part of a pilot reintroduction program.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8752"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8753"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8754"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8755"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8756"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using the 20 Chinook Escapement FINAL ks 050721 md 071321_CG 04AUG21_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 18:06:11.387+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8757"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem Skokomish = 666 esc.; NF Skokomish = 368 esc.; SF Skokomish = 33 esc. An additional 400 chinook adults were transported from G.Adams Hatchery and released into upper SF Skokomish as part of a reintroduction program.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8758"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8759"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using the 17 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 12-27-17_CG03JAN18_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8760"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8761"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8762"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abundance estimate from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-12 00:08:56.68+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8763"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8764"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8765"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8766"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8767"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem Skokomish = 701 esc., including Hunter Cr.; NF Skokomish = 325 esc.; SF Skokomish = 188 esc. Derived from redd counts for RM 2.2 to RM 15.6 on mainstem and NF; RM 8.0 MS to RM 5 SF; and Hunter Creek AUC.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8768"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8769"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using 19 Chinook Escapement FINAL 01-07-20 mrd_cg_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 18:00:10.038+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8770"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 16:53:37.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8771"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8772"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd expansion (660) + Hunter Slough AUC (98) + NF redd expansion (405) + SF redd expansion (158)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8773"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8774"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate source: 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-12 00:25:38.523+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8775"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>2283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish.  In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:45:08.726+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8776"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:45:56.236+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8777"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8778"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8779"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8780"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8781"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8782"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-19 20:07:48.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8783"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8784"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abundance estimate source: 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8785"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8786"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 19 Chinook Escapement FINAL 01-07-20 mrd_cg_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23 file.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:57:59.493+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8787"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 20 Chinook Escapement FINAL ks 050721 md 071321_CG 04AUG21_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8788"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8789"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8790"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8791"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-02-20 16:46:24.131+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8792"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8793"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8794"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8795"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:51:24.206+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8796"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated from 17 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 12-27-17_CG03JAN18_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:39:55.338+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8797"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8798"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8799"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8800"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8801"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8802"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8803"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8804"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:45:18.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8805"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8806"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8807"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8808"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 20 Chinook Escapement FINAL ks 050721 md 071321_CG 04AUG21_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 18:09:40.045+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8809"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:52:34.523+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8810"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8811"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate source: 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8812"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8813"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8814"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8815"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated based on the 17 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 12-27-17_CG03JAN18_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:42:40.077+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8816"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8817"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8818"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abundance estimate from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8819"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8820"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates. Updated using 19 Chinook Escapement FINAL 01-07-20 mrd_cg_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 17:58:54.008+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8821"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 16:51:10.79+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8822"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8823"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8824"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8825"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8826"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abundance estimate source: 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8827"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8828"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8829"><Stock Number>1208</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Since 2008, the Skokomish Chinook escapement estimate has been generated by multiplying cumulative redd counts in the mainstem Skokomish (RM 2.2 to 9.0), North Fork (R.M. 9.0 to 15.6), and South Fork (R.M. 0 to 5.5) by a factor of 2.5. Tributaries including Vance Creek are surveyed for redds when water conditions permit access by fish. In addition, live fish counts in the upper 0.2 miles of Hunter Creek are converted to fish using a stream life of 10 days and added to the mainstem estimate. This constitutes a census of all available habitat with the exception of Purdy Creek, which is not surveyed for escapement due to large numbers of hatchery fish in transit to George Adams hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skokomish and Point no Point S’klallam tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble) review and agree on all MHC population estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:29:35.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8830"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8831"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8832"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8833"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8834"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8835"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8836"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8837"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8838"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8839"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8840"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8841"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8842"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8843"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8844"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8845"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8846"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8847"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8848"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8849"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8850"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>10029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8851"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>13797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8852"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>14961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8853"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8854"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8855"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8856"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8857"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8858"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8859"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>13227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8860"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>16283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-10 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8861"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8862"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>18379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8863"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8864"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8865"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>8591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8866"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8867"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8868"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8869"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8870"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8871"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8872"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>27170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8873"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8874"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8875"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8876"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8877"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8878"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8879"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8880"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8881"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8882"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8883"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8884"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8885"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8886"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8887"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8888"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8889"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8890"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8891"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8892"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8893"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8894"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8895"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8896"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>9164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>HOR</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8897"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8898"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8899"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8900"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>10829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8901"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8902"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8903"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8904"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8905"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8906"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8907"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8908"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8909"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8910"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8911"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8912"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8913"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8914"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8915"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8916"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8917"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8918"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8919"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8920"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8921"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>12442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8922"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>11850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8923"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8924"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8925"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8926"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>16647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8927"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8928"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8929"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8930"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>9083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8931"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8932"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8933"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8934"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>25446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8935"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8936"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8937"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8938"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8939"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8940"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8941"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8942"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8943"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>11775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8944"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8945"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8946"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3,570 adults, 12,594 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8947"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8948"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8949"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8950"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8951"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8952"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8953"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8954"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8955"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8956"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8957"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8958"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8959"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8960"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8961"><Stock Number>3696</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8962"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8963"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8964"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8965"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8966"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8967"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8968"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8969"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8970"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8971"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8972"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8973"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 17:51:08.264+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8974"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8975"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8976"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8977"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8978"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8979"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8980"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8981"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8982"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8983"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8984"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8985"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8986"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water in the Spring of 2007 prevented adequate survey coverage of the Snoqualmie River. We were able only to get in 1 flight.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8987"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8988"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8989"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8990"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8991"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8992"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8993"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8994"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8995"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8996"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8997"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8998"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="8999"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9000"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9001"><Stock Number>6140</Stock Number><Population Name>Snoqualmie Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snoqualmie from the mouth upstream to Snoqualmie Falls (RM 40.5), in the mainstem Tolt, North and South forks of the Tolt, and Raging rivers and in Tokul, Cherry, Harris, Griffin, Patterson, Canyon, and Deep creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9002"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>7732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9003"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9004"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>11854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9005"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>13194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9006"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>8305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9007"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9008"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9009"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9010"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9011"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9012"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9013"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:14:27.653+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9014"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9015"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9016"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9017"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9018"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9019"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9020"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9021"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9022"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>7514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9023"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9024"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>11098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9025"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>8603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9026"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9027"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>8963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9028"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9029"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>9609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9030"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9031"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9032"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9033"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9034"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9035"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9036"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9037"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9038"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9039"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>6900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9040"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9041"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9042"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>6412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9043"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9044"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:14:53.406+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9045"><Stock Number>6049</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for all Skagit Basin steelhead based on total observed and calculated redds in mainstem areas and tributaries. For mainstem areas flights are conducted on the Skagit River from RM 22.5 to 94.1, the Sauk River From 0.0 to 39.9, and in the S.F. Sauk to Rm 2.5. Mainstem redds in areas not flown are expansions based on redds per mile in surveyed mainstem reaches of similar width and gradient. Total tributary redds are calculated by regressing redd counts against spawning area in 13 index reaches, and expanding for tributaries not surveyed. Abundance estimates include Sauk River Summer and Winter Steelhead, and Nookachamps Creek Winter Steelhead, which are both considered to be separate stocks by the TRT. Currently, methods are not available to separate the estimates into the distinct populations.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:14:40.027+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9046"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9047"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9048"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9049"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9050"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9051"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9052"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9053"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9054"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9055"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9056"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9057"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9058"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9059"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9060"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are natural origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9061"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9062"><Stock Number>1400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cook Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. The index area surveyed is from RM 1.7 - 3.6. Peak spawning surveyed reaches include RM 0.0 - 1.7 and RM 3.6 - 4.5. An electric weir barrier is at RM 4.5 - the location of the US Fish and Wildlife hatchery facility.  Note: Cook Creek, a left bank tributary located at RM 16.4, is not included in the SaSI Quinault Fall Chinook component.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9063"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:11:32.65+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9064"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:12:39.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9065"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:23:59.516+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9066"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:24:40.648+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9067"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:25:06.931+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9068"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:25:31.187+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9069"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:25:48.853+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9070"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:11:06.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9071"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:11:50.225+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9072"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:12:10.772+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9073"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:13:21.02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9074"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:14:59.391+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9075"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cedar Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:15:52.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9076"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:45:14.745+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9077"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>22.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:46:52.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9078"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:42:23.911+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9079"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:41:55.251+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9080"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>51.91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:45:37.61+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9081"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:47:09.358+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9082"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:42:54.102+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9083"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>59.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:46:32.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9084"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:43:47.984+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9085"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>36.45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:46:00.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9086"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:41:32.455+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9087"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:44:20.761+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9088"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>23.53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>EF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:44:48.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9089"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9090"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9091"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9092"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9093"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9094"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9095"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9096"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9097"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9098"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9099"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9100"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9101"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>East Fork Lewis River component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9102"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>East Fork Lewis River component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9103"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>East Fork Lewis River component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9104"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9105"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9106"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9107"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9108"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9109"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9110"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:46:21.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9111"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:37:59.492+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9112"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>74.61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:50:21.273+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9113"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>73.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:49:59.976+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9114"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:47:54.333+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9115"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6.44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:48:17.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9116"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:45:49.001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9117"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3.28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:44:56.227+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9118"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:44:17.068+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9119"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>14.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:38:42.527+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9120"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>44.76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:48:45.867+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9121"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>11.17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:49:10.528+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9122"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>82.27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NF Lewis River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:49:34.012+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9123"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9124"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9125"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9126"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9127"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9128"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9129"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lewis River component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9130"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lewis River component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9131"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>15.66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:52:39.42+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9132"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6.8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:05:43.574+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9133"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3.14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:06:36.674+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9134"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>48.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:11:53.202+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9135"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>144.71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:12:17.388+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9136"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>98.41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:11:25.491+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9137"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:11:01.389+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9138"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>99.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:12:44.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9139"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>95.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:13:06.415+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9140"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>44.53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:10:32.562+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9141"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 18:52:08.546+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9142"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:06:10.394+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9143"><Stock Number>2755</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lewis River watershed (EF &amp; NF Lewis, including Cedar Creek); generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 19:05:18.158+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9144"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9145"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9146"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9147"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9148"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9149"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9150"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9151"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9152"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9153"><Stock Number>7580</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are percentages of fish sampled at the Quinault Indian Nations trap on the West Branch Hoquiam River that measured more than 12 inches in length. Stock abundance is no longer monitored due to lack of funding.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9154"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency. In 2002, float/foot surveys were conducted in a subset of reaches counted by helicopter in an attempt to quantify observer efficiency from the aircraft; applied to 1998-2002 redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9155"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency. In 2002, float/foot surveys were conducted in a subset of reaches counted by helicopter in an attempt to quantify observer efficiency from the aircraft; applied to 1998-2002 redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9156"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-19 16:32:22.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9157"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9158"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9159"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9160"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9161"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9162"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates only.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9163"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9164"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flood limited access to many areas. Estimates for this year should be considered a minimum escapment.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9165"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9166"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NA</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9167"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9168"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Switched from conducting mainstem aerial counts for AUC estimates to float/foot surveys in a mainstem index reach, plus extended surveys during peak redd abundance and redd count expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9169"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9170"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem estimates from  float/foot surveys in a mainstem index reach, plus extended surveys during peak redd abundance and redd count expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9171"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Severe flooding in January of 2009 caused significant instream damage on the Elochoman River.  Visibility in the mainstem Elochoman was poor throughout the survey season.  In particular, a major slide in near the top of the index created poor survey conditions.  Redds in the mainstem were difficult to identify and some were likely missed.  The 2009 estimate should be considered a minimum estimate and is likely biased low.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9172"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency, determined by conducting float/foot surveys in a subset of reaches surveyed by helicopter.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9173"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9174"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-07 19:23:13.948+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9175"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9176"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9177"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9178"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9179"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9180"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9181"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Saw better from helicopter - no observer efficiency adjustment was applied to mainstem redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9182"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9183"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9184"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor flight coverage -aerial mainstem counts non-existent or biased low. Estimate should be considered minimum escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9185"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency. In 2002, float/foot surveys were conducted in a subset of reaches counted by helicopter in an attempt to quantify observer efficiency from the aircraft; applied to 1998-2002 redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9186"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency. In 2002, float/foot surveys were conducted in a subset of reaches counted by helicopter in an attempt to quantify observer efficiency from the aircraft; applied to 1998-2002 redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9187"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mainstem redd counts were adjusted for aerial count efficiency. In 2002, float/foot surveys were conducted in a subset of reaches counted by helicopter in an attempt to quantify observer efficiency from the aircraft; applied to 1998-2002 redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9188"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9189"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9190"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Elochoman River total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstream Elochoman River from the mouth to the Elochoman Hatchery (RM 9.5) and in the two miles above the hatchery, in the North Fork Elochoman, West Fork Elochoman, East Fork Elochoman, and Otter Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:49:46.751+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9191"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9192"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9193"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9194"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9195"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9196"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9197"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flood limited access to many areas. Estimates for this year should be considered a minimum escapment.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9198"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9199"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9200"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9201"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates only.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9202"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9203"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Visibility was severely effected during the 2009 survey season.  Redds in the mainstem were difficult to identify and some were likely missed.  The 2009 estimate should be considered a minimum estimate and is likely biased low.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9204"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9205"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9206"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor flight coverage -aerial mainstem counts non-existent or biased low.  Estimate should be considered minimum escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9207"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9208"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9209"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9210"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9211"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:52:59.782+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9212"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9213"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-19 16:34:37.079+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9214"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9215"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9216"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NA</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9217"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9218"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9219"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-07 19:24:11.65+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9220"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9221"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9222"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9223"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9224"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Skamokawa Creek total escapement estimates.  Data are based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Skamokawa Creek from the mouth to the confluence with the Left Fork Skamokawa Creek (RM 4.9) and in Wilson Creek, the Left Fork, Standard and McDonald creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9225"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9226"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9227"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9228"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9229"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9230"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9231"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9232"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9233"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9234"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9235"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9236"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9237"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9238"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9239"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9240"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9241"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9242"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9243"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9244"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9245"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9246"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9247"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9248"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9249"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9250"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9251"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9252"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9253"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9254"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9255"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9256"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9257"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9258"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9259"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9260"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:51:53.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9261"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 13:03:42.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9262"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:50:13.236+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9263"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:51:05.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9264"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:51:34.054+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9265"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 23:09:16.047+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9266"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9267"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:48:04.564+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9268"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9269"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 23:09:34.707+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9270"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 22:55:22.08+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9271"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:51:59.52+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9272"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:49:06.268+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9273"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-25 21:50:40.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9274"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9275"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9276"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9277"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9278"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9279"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9280"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9281"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9282"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9283"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9284"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9285"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9286"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9287"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9288"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9289"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9290"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9291"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9292"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9293"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9294"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9295"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9296"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9297"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:54:03.988+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9298"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9299"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9300"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9301"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9302"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9303"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9304"><Stock Number>6668</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9305"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 20:04:17.041+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9306"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9307"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9308"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9309"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 passes.  2nd pass on 11/3, 8 adults still observed in the area near redds.  No redds or adults observed in Mineral Cr. This population has the latest spawn timing of all populations in the Yakima basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9310"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9311"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9312"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three complete redd surveys were conducted on the Kachess River in 2018.  Dry stream channels were noted in the survey reaches.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9313"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9314"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9315"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9316"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9317"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 20:04:10.569+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9318"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2nd pass, Incomplete survey due to high turbid water.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9319"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final (3rd) survey was Nov 4th.  Although some fish were still present (tending redds), spawning appeared to be complete.  All redds were in the upper portion of the river between the trail crossing and the barrier falls.  There were no redds in that portion of the river that flows through the dry lake bed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9320"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 3 additional redds in lower Mineral Creek (non index) which were not included in this count.  Last survey was conducted late in the season on Nov 7 due to typical subsurface flows throughout the summer / early fall.   Late fall rains reconnect the spawning (migration) channel that allows adult bulls to quickly move into the creek to spawn.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9321"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 passes, no adults observed on final pass.  Spawning appears to be complete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9322"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9323"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9324"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9325"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to high flow conditions, poor visibility, difficult access.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9326"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two complete passes were made (as of Nov 7).  Spawning was not complete as some adults were still present, but high water prevented final (3rd) pass.  This is the latest spawning population in the Yakima basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9327"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 20:04:03.842+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9328"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3 passes, survey complete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9329"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are counts from the Kachess River &amp; from the creek on the reservoir bed. Six of the 22 redds were in the creek that flows through the dry reservoir bed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9330"><Stock Number>8547</Stock Number><Population Name>Kachess River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Kachess River above the reservoir.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to high water conditions.  No bull trout or redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 11:59:27.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9331"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:07.275+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9332"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:10:56.074+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9333"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:10:41.555+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9334"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:10:25.841+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9335"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:08:56.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9336"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:08:47.531+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9337"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:10:48.306+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9338"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:13.682+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9339"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:19.956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9340"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:24.888+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9341"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:29.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9342"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:36.238+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9343"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Coweeman Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses) desipte 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats, conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:11:01.248+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9344"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:16:48.336+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9345"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:18:14.89+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9346"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:00.936+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9347"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:16:22.749+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9348"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:18:05.91+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9349"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:18:22.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9350"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:56.144+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9351"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:45.546+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9352"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:37.813+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9353"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:27.999+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9354"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:18.784+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9355"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:17:09.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9356"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of carcass recoveries; estimates of abundance TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:16:37.851+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9357"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:15:21.489+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9358"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:15:14.938+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9359"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:37.072+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9360"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:19.479+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9361"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:15:03.658+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9362"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:14.088+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9363"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:13:43.312+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9364"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:13:49.568+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9365"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:49.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9366"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:08.304+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9367"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:13:54.407+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9368"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:14:03.691+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9369"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Toutle Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; 100s of unique survey events, including mainstem and tributary habitats (excluding lower mainstem Toutle), conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:13:58.917+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9370"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:11.582+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9371"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:19:32.367+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9372"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:23.253+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9373"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:46.761+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9374"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:41.862+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9375"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:29.624+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9376"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:17.397+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9377"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:06.23+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9378"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:01.582+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9379"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:19:44.072+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9380"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:20:36.197+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9381"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:19:55.806+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9382"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TBD.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates of spawner abundance for the entire Cowlitz fall chum population TBD</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:19:50.461+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9383"><Stock Number>2752</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9384"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 16.51 to 25.90, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Also include Panther Creek and Napeequa.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9385"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 16.51 to 25.90, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In 2013 WDFW began surveying from river kilometer 19.29 to 34.05 to include the Napequa River (10 redds).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9386"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 16.51 to 25.90, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Also include Panther Creek and Napeequa.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9387"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 16.51 to 25.90, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In 2013 WDFW began surveying from river kilometer 19.29 to 34.05 to include the Napequa River (7 redds), and also include Panther Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9388"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:33:43.997+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9389"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9390"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9391"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9392"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9393"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9394"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9395"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9396"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>USFWS survey of river miles 11.0-14.3.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9397"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9398"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 11.0-14.3.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9399"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9400"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9401"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9402"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9403"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:02:03.955+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9404"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9405"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9406"><Stock Number>8672</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Wenatchee) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 28.35 to 31.84, inclusive of tributaries. This is an expanded estimate representing the entire White River Basin to include tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9407"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9408"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9409"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9410"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9411"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9412"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9413"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9414"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9415"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9416"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9417"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9418"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9419"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9420"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9421"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9422"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North Fork Nooksack.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9423"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9424"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9425"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in North Fork Nooksack.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9426"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Tributary locations for escapement estimate are in North fork and South fork Nooksack.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9427"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9428"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates expanded from live fish counts in upper North Fork  tributary streams.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9429"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9430"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9431"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9432"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9433"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9434"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9435"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is from North Fork Nooksack tributaries and Hutchinson Creek on the South Fork Nooksack River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9436"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9437"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9438"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9439"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9440"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9441"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is from upper North Fork Nooksack tributaries  and Hutchinson Creek on the South Fork Nooksack.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9442"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9443"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9444"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9445"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9446"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9447"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9448"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9449"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9450"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9451"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9452"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9453"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9454"><Stock Number>3020</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Historical annual escapement estimations that have been generated for management purposes used undocumented methodologies, with unknown precision and accuracy. The utility of the estimates as either absolute escapement values or relative indices of escapement is unknown at this time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9455"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9456"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9457"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to unknown trap efficiency, 84 is a total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9458"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9459"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9460"><Stock Number>7860</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total capture of fish using the Grist Mill Fishway, but trap efficiency is unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Actual number of cutthroat handled at Gristmill fishway was 85.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9461"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9462"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9463"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 4 redds observed in Spruce Creek which lies below (outside) the standard index. They were not included in this count.  There were no additional surveys conducted outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9464"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9465"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total redd count may be incomplete due to high flows obscuring visibility of some redds.  An additional 6 redds were observed below the index from Blue Slide Canyon downstream to Cedar Creek, but were not included in this total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9466"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 redd observed outside of index from USFS Rd. 639 bridge to Blue Slide -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9467"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9468"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>14 redds observed outside of index from section 22 (1 mile below Cedar Creek) to Blue Slide -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9469"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three spawning surveys were conducted on the South Fork Tieton River in 2018.  This is considered a complete count even though the final count was interrupted by rain which reduced visibility during the later part of the survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9470"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 redds observed outside of index area from Grey Creek to Blue Slide -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9471"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:09:54.147+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9472"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 2 passes.  May not be a complete count as high, turbid flow conditions made for difficult access &amp; visiibility.  There were 11 redds observed outside of the standard index from Cedar Cr to Blue Slide that were not included in this count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9473"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:09:35.722+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9474"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 02:08:56.937+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9475"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 17 redds observed outside of the standard index from Cedar Cr to Blue Slide that were not included in this count (6 in Spruce Creek &amp; 11 in the mainstem).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9476"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>19 redds observed outside of index from Cedar Cr to 1040 Road Bridge.  Not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9477"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9478"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>7 redds observed outside of index from section 22 (1 mile below Cedar Creek) to Blue Slide -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9479"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey in index.  No redds observed outside of index from Spruce Creek to Blue Slide.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9480"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9481"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9482"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9483"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9484"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9485"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9486"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>6 redds observed outside of index from Cedar Creek to Blue Slide -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9487"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count only.  No surveys were made outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9488"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9489"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 30 redds observed below the index from Blue Slide Canyon downstream for 3.5 miles.  They were not included in this index total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9490"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>22 redds observed outside of index from Cedar Creek to slightly above the USFS Rd 639 bridge -- not included in total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9491"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 7 redds observed outside of the standard index from Cedar Cr to Blue Slide that were not included in this count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9492"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 33 redds observed downstream of the standard index area from Cedar Cr to Blue Slide that were not included in this total.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9493"><Stock Number>8459</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Tieton Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Tieton.  Data for the S.F. Tieton River includes Bear Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were 10 redds observed outside of the standard index from Cedar Cr to Blue Slide that were not included in this count.  An additional exploratory survey was conducted from the mouth up to Cedar Creek to check on spawning activity but none was observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9494"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9495"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9496"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9497"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9498"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9499"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9500"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>40772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates from Yakima Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9501"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>13006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9502"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates from Yakima Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9503"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9504"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Vis factor 1.43</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9505"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Vis factor 1.25</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9506"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampling done by Yakama Indian Nation.  Estimate based on peak count expansion.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9507"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Vis factor 3.33</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9508"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Esc. Based on recent 2 yr trend.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9509"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9510"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampling was done by the Yakima Indian Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9511"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>6044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9512"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>11845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9513"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9514"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9515"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>13824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor vis. And counts Used recent 5yr ave between Spring Creek NFH, White Salmon and Klickitat rivers.; null</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9516"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9517"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9518"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9519"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9520"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9521"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9522"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9523"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9524"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9525"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9526"><Stock Number>1688</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9527"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9528"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9529"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Calculation of escapement based upon relationship of Index redd construction after Wk-46 or Wk-48.  Continuous high water prevented surveys during latter portion of sspawning period.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9530"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9531"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9532"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9533"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9534"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9535"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9536"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9537"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9538"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9539"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 43 fall Chinook spawned in the Quillayute River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9540"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9541"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>8846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions made an escapement impossible so used a regression of previous years to compute.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9542"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9543"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9544"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9545"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9546"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9547"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9548"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9549"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9550"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9551"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9552"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9553"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9554"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9555"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9556"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9557"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9558"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9559"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9560"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9561"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9562"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9563"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9564"><Stock Number>1307</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 0.0 to 31.0, RM 5.0 to 8.7, RM 8.7 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9565"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9566"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lyre coho surveys conducted by LEK fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9567"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9568"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9569"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9570"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9571"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was updated upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9572"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9573"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9574"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lyre coho surveys conducted by LEK fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9575"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was updated upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9576"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lyre coho surveys conducted by LEK fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9577"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9578"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9579"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9580"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9581"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9582"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lyre coho surveys conducted by LEK fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9583"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9584"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9585"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9586"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9587"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9588"><Stock Number>3320</Stock Number><Population Name>Lyre Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total escapement estimate based on redd counts in the Lyre River and its tributaries using an SRS method developed by Crain (1999). Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments for stream location and size.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lyre coho surveys conducted by LEK fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9589"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9590"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9591"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>4752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9592"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9593"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9594"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9595"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9596"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9597"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9598"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9599"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>6963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9600"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9601"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9602"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9603"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>11132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9604"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9605"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9606"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9607"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9608"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9609"><Stock Number>3510</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no abundance trend data for this stock. The Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data but have not generated escapements based upon these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:55:12.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9610"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9611"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>78470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9612"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>11300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9613"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>16900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9614"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9615"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9616"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9617"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9618"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9619"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9620"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9621"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>226641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9622"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9623"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9624"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>8097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9625"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>38000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9626"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>326248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:12:09.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9627"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>376609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:11:13.222+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9628"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9629"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9630"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>121316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9631"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9632"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9633"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9634"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9635"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>49880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9636"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>correction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9637"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9638"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9639"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>13432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9640"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9641"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>13300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9642"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>12000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9643"><Stock Number>4650</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>12000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the mainstem Hamma Hamma and from RM 0.0 to 1.0 in John Creek, a Hamma Hamma tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9644"><Stock Number>8096</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from South Fork Stillaguamish index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys in 2017 and 2016 were disrupted by high flows.  Those high flows may have obscured or flattened existing redds.  This is the first redd observed in the SF Stillaguamish indexes since 2015.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9645"><Stock Number>8096</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from South Fork Stillaguamish index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Comprehensive weekly surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9646"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9647"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9648"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9649"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9650"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9651"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9652"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9653"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9654"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9655"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9656"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9657"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9658"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated on 2-10-10.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9659"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9660"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9661"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9662"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9663"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9664"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9665"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9666"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9667"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9668"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9669"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9670"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9671"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9672"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9673"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9674"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9675"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9676"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9677"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9678"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9679"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9680"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9681"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9682"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9683"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9684"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9685"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9686"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9687"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9688"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9689"><Stock Number>6434</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index surveys are conducted on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 6.6 to 8.7), North Fork Calawah River (RM 0.0 to 2.5 and RM 8.6 to 10.7), South Fork Calawah River (RM 13.3 to 15.3) and Sitkum River (RM 0.0 to 1.5). Other index areas include tributaries Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9). Supplemental survey sections include the mainstems of the South Fork Calawah, North Fork Calawah and Sitkum rivers, Elk, Devil`s, Hyas creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0184.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9690"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>15625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9691"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9692"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9693"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>19106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9694"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>26603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9695"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>19615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9696"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>12208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9697"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>10925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9698"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>19901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9699"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9700"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9701"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9702"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9703"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9704"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9705"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9706"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9707"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9708"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9709"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9710"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9711"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9712"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>13570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement based on AUC.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9713"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9714"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>12293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9715"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>17259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9716"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9717"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9718"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9719"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9720"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>11152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9721"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9722"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9723"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9724"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9725"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9726"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9727"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9728"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9729"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9730"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9731"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9732"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9733"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>14511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9734"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9735"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>11759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9736"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9737"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9738"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>8889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9739"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9740"><Stock Number>2235</Stock Number><Population Name>Carr Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>13830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Carr Inlet streams.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9741"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9742"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9743"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9744"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9745"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9746"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9747"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9748"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9749"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9750"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9751"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9752"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9753"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9754"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9755"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9756"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9757"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9758"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9759"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9760"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9761"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9762"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9763"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9764"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9765"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9766"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9767"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9768"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9769"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9770"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9771"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9772"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9773"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wildfires during 2017 precluded redd surveys for some spawning reaches of the Naches population</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9774"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9775"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9776"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9777"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9778"><Stock Number>1760</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the American River (American/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9779"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>20188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9780"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>5906</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9781"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9782"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9783"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>11760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9784"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>5725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9785"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>4279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9786"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>10499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9787"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9788"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9789"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>6675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9790"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9791"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>11109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9792"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>20867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9793"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>10209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9794"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>14886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9795"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9796"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>9214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9797"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>4427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9798"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9799"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9800"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9801"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9802"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9803"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>8281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9804"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>16595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9805"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>11722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9806"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>21396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9807"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>34917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9808"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:28:24.616+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9809"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>7606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:29:41.175+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9810"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:28:47.027+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9811"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>6036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9812"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>19984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9813"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>39166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9814"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9815"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9816"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9817"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>14831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All streams included had good estimates; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9818"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9819"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9820"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>8829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9821"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>11853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9822"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9823"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9824"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>30350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9825"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>26511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9826"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9827"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>6970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9828"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>14667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9829"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>10628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9830"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>31741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9831"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>75360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9832"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9833"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>25241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9834"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9835"><Stock Number>2357</Stock Number><Population Name>Southeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>11159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas in the Union and Tahuya rivers and in Stimson, Big and Little Mission, Twanoh, Alderbrook, Rendsland, and Caldervin creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9836"><Stock Number>2616</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9837"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:28:56.134+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9838"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:32:28.515+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9839"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9840"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 19:04:25.361+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9841"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:21:38.962+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9842"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:11:42.164+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9843"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:18:23.632+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9844"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:46:40.547+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9845"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:56:58.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9846"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:28:44.272+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9847"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:55:26.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9848"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:39:30.063+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9849"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:18:12.344+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9850"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:49:29.154+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9851"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:27:22.702+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9852"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:36:21.493+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9853"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9854"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:35:14.137+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9855"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 21:02:54.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9856"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9857"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9858"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:45:57.752+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9859"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:41:54.532+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9860"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:52:17.887+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9861"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:38:28.014+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9862"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9863"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9864"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>8114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9865"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:43:35.61+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9866"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:56:22.513+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9867"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:49:45.13+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9868"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 21:02:05.172+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9869"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:23:37.233+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9870"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9871"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:55:09.56+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9872"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:57:01.778+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9873"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:47:38.185+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9874"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:37:53.68+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9875"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:28:38.375+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9876"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:22:16.409+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9877"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:36:36.468+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9878"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:20:58.51+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9879"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:17:02.529+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9880"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:55:58.033+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9881"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:46:07.939+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9882"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:34:15.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9883"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:34:19.009+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9884"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:30:03.403+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9885"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:42:04.987+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9886"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 19:06:22.617+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9887"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9888"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:40:30.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9889"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:24:41.931+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9890"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:23:57.438+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9891"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:58:06.447+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9892"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.883</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:42:52.11+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9893"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:39:29.761+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9894"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:25:47.548+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9895"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9896"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:59:11.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9897"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:46:52.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9898"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:35:13.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9899"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:24:14.095+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9900"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:56:06.051+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9901"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:52:34.761+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9902"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:40:00.445+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9903"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:38:04.974+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9904"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:59:07.789+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9905"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:57:13.492+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9906"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9907"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9908"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9909"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:12:47.48+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9910"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9911"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:37:15.934+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9912"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:43:11.976+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9913"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:50:17.4+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9914"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:24:35.498+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9915"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:27:51.499+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9916"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:49:00.596+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9917"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:42:30.879+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9918"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:24:58.357+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9919"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:26:40.893+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9920"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9921"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9922"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9923"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:49:57.01+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9924"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:55:06.942+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9925"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:06:19.178+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9926"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:40:41.981+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9927"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:29:14.455+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9928"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9929"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:57:57.191+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9930"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:17:23.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9931"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:46:00.242+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9932"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:53:16.742+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9933"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:38:42.502+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9934"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:23:06.635+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9935"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 19:05:14.277+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9936"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:40:05.637+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9937"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:47:59.087+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9938"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:52:47.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9939"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:31:56.578+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9940"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:14:37.805+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9941"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:23:01.177+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9942"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:42:19.243+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9943"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:41:23.056+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9944"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:33:41.741+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9945"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 19:05:57.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9946"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:15:41.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9947"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9948"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:01.484+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9949"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9950"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:19:48.42+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9951"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:48:39.358+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9952"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:40:22.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9953"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:20:29.703+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9954"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:42:37.332+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9955"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:29:29.361+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9956"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:58:35.424+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9957"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:28:59.069+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9958"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:50:28.052+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9959"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:45:41.474+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9960"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9961"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:43:47.038+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9962"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:54:19.771+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9963"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:26:40.887+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9964"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 21:01:05.542+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9965"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:42:15.702+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9966"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9967"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:43:11.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9968"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9969"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>In 2011 approximately 620,000 pink salmon were collected.  This resulted in difficulties identifying and enumerating fish species and origin.  Estimate should be viewed with caution.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9970"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9971"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:12:57.93+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9972"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:05:24.878+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9973"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:32:57.4+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9974"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9975"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Buckley Trap count included no hatchery fish only acclimation pond.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9976"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9977"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9978"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:05:51.955+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9979"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Buckley Trap count included no jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9980"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9981"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:47:13.526+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9982"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:42:54.425+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9983"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9984"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:29:46.1+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9985"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Buckley Trap count also included 24 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9986"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9987"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9988"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9989"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Buckley Trap count included no hatchery fish.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9990"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9991"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9992"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin are excluded from these counts. Surplus White River spring chinook juveniles at the Muckleshoot Tribe White River Hatchery and the WDFW Hupp Springs Hatchery are released into the White River from acclimation ponds in the upper watershed, above Mud Mountain Dam. These juveniles are marked with left or right ventral fin clips. Only adult chinook with ventral fin clips are included in these Buckley trap data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9993"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:47:52.972+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9994"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:45:05.199+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9995"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:06:43.167+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9996"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:28:20.454+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9997"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9998"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:45:10.916+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="9999"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:29:37.632+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10000"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:56:42.671+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10001"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10002"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10003"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10004"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:22:14.25+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10005"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:16:30.517+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10006"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:07:18.262+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10007"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:44:37.754+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10008"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:40:57.859+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10009"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:34:21.286+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10010"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:39:49.242+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10011"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:57:46.15+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10012"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:53:48.546+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10013"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10014"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:53:56.431+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10015"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10016"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:42:19.665+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10017"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:32:23.004+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10018"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of hatchery origin adult fish originating from the White River Hatchery facility (operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe at river mile 24.3 on the White River) that were passed upstream of Mud Mountain Dam. These fish are identified through Coded Wire Tag detection at the Buckley Trap and they have no other external marks. Natural origin and hatchery origin fish with adipose fin clips and/or ventral fin clips are excluded from these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 21:13:25.878+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10019"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10020"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10021"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10022"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:46:31.36+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10023"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10024"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:39:01.965+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10025"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:49:56.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10026"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10027"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 19:02:59.383+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10028"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:23:34.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10029"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:12:18.134+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10030"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10031"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10032"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:59:50.244+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10033"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10034"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:27:51.352+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10035"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10036"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:44:12.651+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10037"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10038"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:55:35.902+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10039"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10040"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:29:14.084+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10041"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 18:57:17.722+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10042"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:24:02.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10043"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10044"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:30:43.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10045"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10046"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10047"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10048"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10049"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10050"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10051"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10052"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:49:19.493+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10053"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10054"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10055"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10056"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10057"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 20:45:10.356+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10058"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:58:23.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10059"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10060"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:55:34.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10061"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Metric data not available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10062"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:30:31.377+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10063"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 19:55:24.709+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10064"><Stock Number>1184</Stock Number><Population Name>White River Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult chinook only at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River (RM 24.3) near the town of Buckley. Chinook with adipose fin clips and/or coded wire tags indicating hatchery origin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 20:19:24.055+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10065"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10066"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10067"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10068"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10069"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10070"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only two surveys were completed in the entire index area during the season.  No escapement estimate was calculated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10071"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10072"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey data is under review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10073"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10074"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions in 2009.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10075"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10076"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10077"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10078"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10079"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10080"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions were fair in 2007. Estimate is a minimum number and not expanded.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10081"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10082"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10083"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10084"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10085"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10086"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10087"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10088"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10089"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10090"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10091"><Stock Number>6448</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in an index area located on mainstem of Goodman Creek (RM 0.3 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10092"><Stock Number>6469</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalaloch Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10093"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>58200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10094"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>38975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:59:39.996+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10095"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>73684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 23:20:34.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10096"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>150052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10097"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>111524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage. Total includes 27,742 trapped at Sunset Falls and hauled to release site upstream.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10098"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>63000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10099"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>46000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10100"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>99000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10101"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>69000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10102"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>31000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10103"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>55000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10104"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>83000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10105"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>68000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10106"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>90000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10107"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>125600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10108"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>61000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10109"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>122000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10110"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>94000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10111"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>37000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10112"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>118594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>includes 28,720 coho passed above trap at Sunset Falls on SF Skykomish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10113"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>49239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10114"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>126190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10115"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>62742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>including jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:12:39.434+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10116"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>83148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:12:21.25+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10117"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>96886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:11:56.088+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10118"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>75848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10119"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>109143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10120"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>252930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10121"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>182714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10122"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>161567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10123"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>includes 167 Sunset Falls jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10124"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>90800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10125"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>43800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10126"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>39902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:11:16.723+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10127"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>44416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10128"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>41669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:11:27.051+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10129"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>57226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:11:02.445+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10130"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>46620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10131"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>130859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10132"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>12987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10133"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>49000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10134"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>93000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10135"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>33000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10136"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>56000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10137"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>145000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10138"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>108700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10139"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>70600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10140"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>117400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10141"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>93300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10142"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>75800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10143"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>94500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10144"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>74300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10145"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>51300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10146"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>142800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10147"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>110300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10148"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>53100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10149"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>35817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey coverage was fair to good all season.  Estimated quantity includes coho collected and passed at Sunset Falls (9,078).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10150"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>99033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey coverage was very good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10151"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>261647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10152"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>94210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10153"><Stock Number>3080</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>61334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate is determined by multiplying current years total fish days by the ratio of fish days (1977 base year) to the mark recapture estimate (1977 base year) population estimate.  Escapement estimate is for the entire Snohomish Watershed and includes Snoqualmie Coho and Skykomish Coho. It also includes Sunset Falls adult trap counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10154"><Stock Number>6882</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Grande Ronde Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10155"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include fish returning to Kendall Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10156"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10157"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10158"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10159"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10160"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10161"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10162"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10163"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All surveys were conducted by foot. Estimate is of Hatchery origin spawners observed on the spawning grounds-off station.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10164"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10165"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10166"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10167"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10168"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10169"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate. All surveys were conducted by foot.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10170"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10171"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10172"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10173"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10174"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10175"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10176"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10177"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10178"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10179"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is of Hatchery origin spawners observed on the spawning grounds-off station. Does not include fish returning to Kendall Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10180"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10181"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10182"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10183"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10184"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10185"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10186"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10187"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10188"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>735</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are NF\MF Nooksack hatchery origin spawner estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10189"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>For 2016 and thereafter, natural and hatchery-Origin Spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. In addition TSA includes: 15 fish that are stray SF Nooksack natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Wild fish from other stocks are not included. 7 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. Redds constructed prior to Sept 29 are considered to be native chinook, and the number of estimated NF origin fish is subtracted from this value to get the SF escapement. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included. Plus 5 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. Wild fish from other stocks are not included and 15 are stray fall run hatchery-origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10190"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10191"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10192"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10193"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10194"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10195"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10196"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10197"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10198"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10199"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10200"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10201"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10202"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10203"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10204"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10205"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10206"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10207"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10208"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10209"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10210"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10211"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10212"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10213"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10214"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10215"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10216"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10217"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10218"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10219"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>For 2016 and thereafter, natural and hatchery-Origin Spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. In addition TSA includes: 15 fish that are stray SF Nooksack natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Wild fish from other stocks are not included. 7 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. Redds constructed prior to Sept 29 are considered to be native chinook, and the number of estimated NF origin fish is subtracted from this value to get the SF escapement. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included. Plus 5 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. Wild fish from other stocks are not included and 15 are stray fall run hatchery-origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10220"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10221"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All surveys were conducted by foot. Estimate is of Hatchery origin spawners observed on the spawning grounds-off station.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10222"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10223"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10224"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10225"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10226"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10227"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10228"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10229"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include fish returning to Kendall Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10230"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10231"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10232"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10233"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10234"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10235"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10236"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10237"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10238"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10239"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10240"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10241"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>For 2016 and thereafter, natural and hatchery-Origin Spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. In addition TSA includes: 15 fish that are stray SF Nooksack natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Wild fish from other stocks are not included. 7 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. Redds constructed prior to Sept 29 are considered to be native chinook, and the number of estimated NF origin fish is subtracted from this value to get the SF escapement. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included. Plus 5 fish that were Green R stock fall chinook strays from other programs (Samish H et al), natural origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known hatchery strays. Wild fish from other stocks are not included and 15 are stray fall run hatchery-origin spawner escapement estimates, excluding the proportion of redds that carcass recoveries indicated were from known natural origin strays. These estimates are based on DNA &amp; otolith analyses. Hatchery fish from other stocks are not included.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10242"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10243"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include fish returning to Kendall Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10244"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10245"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10246"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10247"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All surveys were conducted by foot. Estimate is of Hatchery origin spawners observed on the spawning grounds-off station.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10248"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10249"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10250"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10251"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10252"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10253"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of natural and hatchery origin spawners are based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10254"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10255"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10256"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10257"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10258"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10259"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10260"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10261"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10262"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10263"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10264"><Stock Number>1008</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Nooksack Chinook (including Middle Fork Nooksack River)</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on carcass and redd counts in the North Fork and Middle Fork drainages. A stock re-building program using native broodstock was started at Kendall Creek Hatchery in 1980. Escapements have increased as a result, but the natural-origin spawners are still doing poorly.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10265"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10266"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10267"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10268"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10269"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10270"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10271"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10272"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10273"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10274"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10275"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10276"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10277"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10278"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10279"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10280"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10281"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10282"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10283"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10284"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10285"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary, One hatchery-origin carcass observed in the North River during spawner surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10286"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10287"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10288"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10289"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10290"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10291"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10292"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10293"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10294"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10295"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10296"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10297"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10298"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10299"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10300"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10301"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10302"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10303"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10304"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10305"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10306"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10307"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10308"><Stock Number>1480</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10309"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3 passes</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:28:39.33+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10310"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A single redd survey was conducted on 9/19/18 on Crow Creek in 2018.  This was a complete count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10311"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Single pass over 2 days</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10312"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 pass conducted near the end of the usual spawning period.  Only 5 redds were observed.  No adult bull trout observed.  Spawning appears to be complete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10313"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one survey was conducted in 2008, redd count may be incomplete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10314"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 pass conducted near the end of the usual spawning period with only 2 redds observed.  Incomplete survey as a portion of the upper section was not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10315"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:29:18.803+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10316"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10317"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10318"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10319"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 pass, but complete count of redds.  No bull trout observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10320"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10321"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 pass, but appears to be complete count of redds, no fish observed. An additional exploratory survey was conducted from the mouth up to the lower end of the current index but no spawning activity was observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10322"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10323"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one survey was conducted near the end of the spawning season, therefore incomplete, but it is unlikley there were any additional redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10324"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted due to forest fires &amp; restricted access into the area.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10325"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The initial survey noted 6 redds in mid Sept, but ended short of the barrier.  Resurveyed the upper section and found additional 3 redds for a total of 9.  Spawning complete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10326"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10327"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Single Pass</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10328"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only one pass near end of spawning period, therefore incomplete, but unlikley there were any additional redds.   No adults were observed tending redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10329"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:27:34.691+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10330"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10331"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10332"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10333"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10334"><Stock Number>8501</Stock Number><Population Name>Crow Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10335"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Although redd count improved over last year, the count is still down compared to the norm.  Continued stream dewatering in the mid-section of the spawning area (above braids &amp; in section above Copper Cr).  Flows at the mouth better than last year, but warrants continued monitoring.  26 of the 46 redds were in the lower mile (below the 1800 Road bridge) of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10336"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10337"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10338"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10339"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10340"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 bull trout redds observed in nearby upper Bumping River during an exploratory survey, genetically the same as Deep Cr. bull trout</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10341"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10342"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three complete redd counts were conducted on Deep Creek in 2018.  Dry stream channels were noted on the survey dates within the survey reaches.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10343"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete count on Deep Creek.  No surveys conducted on upper Bumping River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10344"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10345"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10346"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10347"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10348"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Although the redd count improved over last year, the count is still down compared to the norm.  Continued &amp; extensive stream dewatering in the mid-section of the spawning area (above braids &amp; in section above Copper Cr).  Flows &amp; passage up to &amp; into the braided area was good.  36 of the 59 redds were in the lower mile (below the 1800 Road bridge).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10349"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10350"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10351"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10352"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10353"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10354"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10355"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 bull trout redd observed in nearby upper Bumping River during an exploratory survey, genetically the same as Deep Cr. bull trout</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10356"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10357"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10358"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3 passes completed on Deep Creek -- survey complete.  Additional exploratory snorkel / redd count survey conducted on upper Bumping River; 1 small redd observed in upper Bumping -- unknown whether bull or brook trout redd.  No redds observed in lower Bumping River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10359"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete count -- 3 passes, appears to be low count due to stream de-watering in mid section of spawning area  (above &amp; below Copper Cr) plus shallow flows on reservoir bed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10360"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10361"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10362"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:37:58.177+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10363"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10364"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10365"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10366"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:36:37.711+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10367"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:34:17.018+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10368"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Additional exploratory survey conducted in nearby upper Bumping River, no redds observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10369"><Stock Number>8504</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Deep Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10370"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10371"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys not conducted in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10372"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10373"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10374"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey not conducted in 2011</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10375"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed in 2009</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10376"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted in 2007</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10377"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10378"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>survey not performed, no funding.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10379"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys not done in 2012 within Beaver Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10380"><Stock Number>8744</Stock Number><Population Name>Beaver Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Blue Buck Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10381"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10382"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>6136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10383"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>6288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10384"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10385"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10386"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>6742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10387"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>12125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10388"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10389"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10390"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>8901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10391"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10392"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10393"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10394"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10395"><Stock Number>2649</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are results of spawning ground surveys.  Escapement is no longer monitored by WDFW. The Quinault Fisheries collects spawning ground survey data but has not generated escapements based on these counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10396"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10397"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10398"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10399"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10400"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10401"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10402"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10403"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10404"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10405"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10406"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10407"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 2 passes.  May not be a complete count as previous (old) redds were difficult to discern on final pass due to previous rain / high water events between surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10408"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10409"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Although there was a period of low flows across the reservoir bed near the mouth during the late summer/early fall, passage conditions were still favorable for passage of adult bull trout into the creek.  Lowest count since 2007.  One of the lowest counts in nearly 3 decades.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10410"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10411"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10412"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two complete passes were made.  Spawning appears to be nearly complete.  Could not make 3rd pass due to high water.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10413"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10414"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10415"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three counts were made on Box Canyon Creek in 2018.  This is a complete count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10416"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10417"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10418"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10419"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10420"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10421"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10422"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10423"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10424"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10425"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd count based on 2 passes, 3rd pass not possible due to high flows.  Most redds likely accounted for.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10426"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Potentially incomplete redd count due to high flows on the final survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10427"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10428"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:15:57.081+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10429"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10430"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10431"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10432"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10433"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:17:06.379+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10434"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10435"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:17:28.918+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10436"><Stock Number>8543</Stock Number><Population Name>Box Canyon Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Box Canyon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10437"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10438"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>10900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10439"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10440"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>6200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10441"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10442"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>10100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10443"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10444"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10445"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10446"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10447"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year.  Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details.  Escapement estimate includes 4297 natrual origin and 6527 hatchery origin coho.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10448"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10449"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>6100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10450"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10451"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10452"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>6100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10453"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10454"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10455"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 544 hatchery origin and 1771 wild origin spawners. Update</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10456"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>10100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10457"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 43 hatchery origin and 161 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10458"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>8200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10459"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 2519 hatchery origin and 657 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10460"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 66 hatchery origin and 1106 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10461"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 1396 hatchery origin and 889 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10462"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10463"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10464"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>6600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10465"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>15200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10466"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10467"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>6310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 1893 hatchery origin and 4417 wild origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10468"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10469"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10470"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>10400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10471"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10472"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10473"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10474"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10475"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10476"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>6800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10477"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>8600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10478"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10479"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10480"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>8200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10481"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>5100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10482"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10483"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10484"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>7400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10485"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>8400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10486"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10487"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10488"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement estimate is calculated using data collected from index reaches on several South Sound streams compared to the 1984 base year. Estimate should be view as a relative estimate of abundance. Contact Region 6 Fish Program for details. Total inlcudes an estimated 96 hatchery origin and 1649 wild origin spawners. Update</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10489"><Stock Number>3193</Stock Number><Population Name>Deep South Sound Tribs Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>11400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from serial live fish counts in index areas throughout deep South Sound.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10490"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:05:53.81+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10491"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:10:51.348+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10492"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:04:57.151+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10493"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10494"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10495"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10496"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10497"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10498"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10499"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10500"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10501"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10502"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10503"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10504"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10505"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10506"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10507"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10508"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10509"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10510"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10511"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10512"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10513"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10514"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10515"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10516"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10517"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10518"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10519"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10520"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10521"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10522"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10523"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10524"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10525"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10526"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10527"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:15:07.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10528"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:17:57.576+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10529"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:17:15.641+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10530"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:16:35.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10531"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:15:57.349+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10532"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:14:29.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10533"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:13:42.543+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10534"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:20:03.078+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10535"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:12:29.467+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10536"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:11:39.78+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10537"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 18:48:38.979+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10538"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 17:18:35.572+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10539"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10540"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10541"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10542"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10543"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10544"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10545"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10546"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10547"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10548"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10549"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10550"><Stock Number>3700</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10551"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10552"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 1408 of these are from South Prairie Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10553"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10554"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 677 of these are from South Prairie Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10555"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10556"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10557"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10558"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10559"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10560"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10561"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>2738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10562"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>1295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10563"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>1369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10564"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10565"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 1268 of these are from South Prairie Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10566"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10567"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10568"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10569"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10570"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10571"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10572"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>1480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10573"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10574"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10575"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10576"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10577"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10578"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10579"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10580"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10581"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10582"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10583"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10584"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10585"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10586"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10587"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 798 of these are from South Prairie Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10588"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10589"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10590"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10591"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10592"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These do not include White River Chinook.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 1154 of these fish are estimated to have spawned in the South Prairie Creek Basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10593"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These do not include White River Chinook.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 1430 of these fish are estimated to have spawned in the South Prairie Creek Basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10594"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These do not include White River Chinook.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 695 of these fish are estimated to have spawned in the South Prairie Creek Basin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10595"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 187 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Natural Origin - 209 are South Prairie Creek NORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10596"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10597"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10598"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 577 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 600 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10599"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 129 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 136 are South Prairie Creek HORs</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10600"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 403 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 140 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10601"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 312 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 69 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall ori</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10602"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10603"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10604"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10605"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural - 570 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 270 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Ch</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10606"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 391 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 349 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10607"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10608"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10609"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10610"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10611"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10612"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 44 South Prairie Creek NORs</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10613"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 137 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 559 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10614"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 547 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 426 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10615"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 631 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Redd based estimate. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 291 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are availab</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10616"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 157 are South Prairie/ Wilkeson Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 224 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10617"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>136 are South Prairie Creek HORs</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10618"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10619"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-27 19:03:21.772+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10620"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>69 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10621"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>559 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10622"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>224 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10623"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>291 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10624"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>577 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10625"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>270 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10626"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10627"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>187 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10628"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10629"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10630"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 17:35:58.058+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10631"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>391 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10632"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>426 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10633"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 18:02:32.453+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10634"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10635"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10636"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10637"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10638"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system, and other Puyallup R tributaries. (SPC estimates include escapement to Wilkeson Creek in years when flows are sufficient for Chinook to spawn there.) These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on survey data in SPC. These include fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam trap. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations in South Prairie Creek, Puyallup River tributaries, and in the White River and tributaries. This is the current escapement methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>140 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10639"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10640"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 137 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 559 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10641"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 44 South Prairie Creek NORs</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10642"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 631 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Redd based estimate. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 291 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are availab</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10643"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 547 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 426 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10644"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10645"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10646"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10647"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural - 570 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 270 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Ch</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10648"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10649"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10650"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10651"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 391 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 349 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10652"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10653"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10654"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 577 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 600 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10655"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 157 are South Prairie/ Wilkeson Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 224 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10656"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 129 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 136 are South Prairie Creek HORs</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10657"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 187 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Natural Origin - 209 are South Prairie Creek NORs.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10658"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10659"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 312 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 69 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall ori</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10660"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 403 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 140 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10661"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded live count numbers that represent escapement to the Puyallup River (does not include the White River). Peak counts of live Chinook made in the index reach of South Prairie Creek (about 1.5 miles) are multiplied by 37 based on historic data and tagging studies conducted in 1975 and 1976. This method was last used in 1998.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics. 1028 of these are from South Prairie Creek inde</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10662"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10663"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10664"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10665"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 187 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Natural Origin - 209 are South Prairie Creek NORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10666"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10667"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10668"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 129 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 136 are South Prairie Creek HORs</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10669"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 44 South Prairie Creek NORs</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10670"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural - 570 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 270 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Ch</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10671"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 577 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 600 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10672"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10673"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity>2183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10674"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 631 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Redd based estimate. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 291 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are availab</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10675"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 547 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 426 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall o</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10676"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 157 are South Prairie/ Wilkeson Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 224 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10677"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery Origin - 391 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Natural Origin - 349 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10678"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10679"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 403 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 140 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall or</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10680"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 137 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Hatchery Origin - 559 are South Prairie Creek HORs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10681"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural Origin - 312 are South Prairie Creek NORs. Survey data are available to include fall origin Chinook from the White River in Puyallup Basin escapement. Hatchery Origin - 69 are South Prairie Creek HORs. Survey data are available to include fall ori</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10682"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10683"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10684"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10685"><Stock Number>1176</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Natural-origin and Hatchery-origin escapement estimates for the Puyallup River derived from survey data of Puyallup R tributaries and South Prairie Creek (SPC), where most of the Chinook spawning occurs in the Puyallup system. These numbers include an expansion factor for mainstem spawning in the Puyallup and Carbon rivers based on current survey data in relation to the base year surveys. Data includes fall race Chinook naturally spawning in the lower White River downstream of the Buckley diversion dam as well as fall race Chinook passed above Mud Mountain Dam. NOR\HOR breakouts are a result of mark sampling of the spawning populations during spawning ground surveys</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10686"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10687"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10688"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10689"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10690"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10691"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10692"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10693"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10694"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10695"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10696"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10697"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10698"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water conditions resricted survey work most of the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10699"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10700"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10701"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10702"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10703"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10704"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10705"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10706"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10707"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10708"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10709"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10710"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10711"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10712"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10713"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10714"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10715"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10716"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10717"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10718"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10719"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10720"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10721"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10722"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10723"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10724"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10725"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10726"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10727"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10728"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10729"><Stock Number>3430</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas include the North Fork Calawah River (RM 9.4 to 10.7 and RM 16.0 to 17.4), Elk Creek (RM 0.8 to 3.2), Cool Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.9), Hyas Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5) and unnamed tributary 20.0184 (RM 0.2 to 0.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10730"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10731"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:21:45.904+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10732"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10733"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:20:54.97+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10734"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10735"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10736"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10737"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10738"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10739"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10740"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:03:29.417+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10741"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10742"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10743"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:01:54.558+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10744"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10745"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10746"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10747"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10748"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10749"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10750"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10751"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10752"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:14:42.284+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10753"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10754"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10755"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10756"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10757"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10758"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10759"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10760"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10761"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10762"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10763"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10764"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10765"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10766"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10767"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10768"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10769"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10770"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:01:08.021+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10771"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:02:33.687+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10772"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10773"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10774"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10775"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10776"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10777"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10778"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10779"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10780"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10781"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10782"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10783"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10784"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10785"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10786"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10787"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10788"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10789"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10790"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10791"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10792"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:22:11.123+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10793"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10794"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:01:30.217+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10795"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10796"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10797"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10798"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10799"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10800"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10801"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10802"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:03:08.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10803"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10804"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:20:06.265+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10805"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:20:38.85+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10806"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10807"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10808"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10809"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10810"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10811"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10812"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10813"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10814"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10815"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10816"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10817"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10818"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10819"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10820"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10821"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10822"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10823"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10824"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10825"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10826"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10827"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10828"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10829"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10830"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10831"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10832"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10833"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10834"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10835"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10836"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10837"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10838"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10839"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10840"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10841"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10842"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10843"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10844"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10845"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10846"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10847"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10848"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10849"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10850"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10851"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10852"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River tule chinook data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Wind River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10853"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10854"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:04:47.077+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10855"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10856"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:06:04.077+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10857"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10858"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10859"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10860"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10861"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10862"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:17:38.296+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10863"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10864"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10865"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10866"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10867"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:17:04.701+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10868"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10869"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10870"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10871"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10872"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10873"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10874"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10875"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10876"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10877"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10878"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10879"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10880"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10881"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10882"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10883"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10884"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10885"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10886"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10887"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10888"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:20:27.414+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10889"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:05:43.188+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10890"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:04:24.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10891"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10892"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10893"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10894"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10895"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10896"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10897"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10898"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10899"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10900"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10901"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10902"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10903"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:18:29.338+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10904"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:05:10.878+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10905"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:06:27.786+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10906"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10907"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:17:43.501+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10908"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10909"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10910"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10911"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10912"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10913"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10914"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10915"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10916"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10917"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:01:48.616+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10918"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10919"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:01:15.538+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10920"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10921"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:17:21.245+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10922"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:15:42.685+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10923"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10924"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10925"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10926"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10927"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10928"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10929"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10930"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10931"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10932"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10933"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10934"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:15:13.338+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10935"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:16:55.863+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10936"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:01:10.287+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10937"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:59:36.402+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10938"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10939"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10940"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10941"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10942"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10943"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10944"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10945"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10946"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10947"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10948"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10949"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10950"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10951"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10952"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10953"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10954"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10955"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10956"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10957"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10958"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10959"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10960"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10961"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10962"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:01:56.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10963"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10964"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:16:09+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10965"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-17 20:02:30.203+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10966"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10967"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-21 16:17:44.696+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10968"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10969"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10970"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10971"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10972"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10973"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10974"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10975"><Stock Number>1634</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10976"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10977"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10978"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10979"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10980"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:33:49.324+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10981"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:35:45.858+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10982"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10983"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10984"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10985"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10986"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10987"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:38:37.42+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10988"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:41:03.014+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10989"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10990"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10991"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10992"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10993"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10994"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:35:34.064+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10995"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10996"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10997"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:37:51.303+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10998"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="10999"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11000"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11001"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11002"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:33:32.94+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11003"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11004"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:36:21.68+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11005"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11006"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11007"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:42:17.374+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11008"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11009"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11010"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11011"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:41:49.318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11012"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:35:25.393+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11013"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11014"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:38:17.567+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11015"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11016"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:37:01.199+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11017"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11018"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11019"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:37:16.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11020"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11021"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11022"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11023"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11024"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11025"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11026"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-31 22:44:44.28+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11027"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11028"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11029"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11030"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11031"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:36:35.278+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11032"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:38:14.985+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11033"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11034"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:34:53.062+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11035"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11036"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11037"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek.  Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1).  Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:33:41.868+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11038"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11039"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11040"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:40:27.385+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11041"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11042"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11043"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:36:49.615+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11044"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:40:44.514+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11045"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11046"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11047"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11048"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:34:28.41+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11049"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11050"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11051"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-01-31 22:52:01.058+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11052"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11053"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:38:51.701+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11054"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11055"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11056"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11057"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11058"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:45:06.815+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11059"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11060"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11061"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11062"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11063"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for the two primary Chinook spawning areas within the Sammamish basin; 1) Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek and 2) Issaquah Creek. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5), and spawning escapement for the Issaquah area is comprised of total carcass counts in lower Issaquah Creek (RM 1.0 to RM 3.0) and East Fork Issaquah Creek (RM 0.0 to RM 3.1). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates. Hatchery-natural designations are made from visual inspection of adipose fin clips (marks/ no marks) on carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-25 20:36:10.564+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11064"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11065"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11066"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11067"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11068"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11069"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11070"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11071"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11072"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11073"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11074"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11075"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11076"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11077"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11078"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 2.3). Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11079"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index and non-index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5. Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11080"><Stock Number>1128</Stock Number><Population Name>Sammamish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the sum of index and non-index area escapement estimates for Bear Creek/Cottage Lake Creek in the Sammamish basin. Chinook spawning escapement for the Bear/Cottage area is based on counts of live Chinook in Bear Creek (RM 1.3 to RM 7.1) and in Cottage Lake Creek (RM 0 to RM 3.5. Small numbers of Chinook are observed spawning in other portions of the Sammamish watershed in most years, but are not included in these escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11081"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11082"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No spawners seen in Company Creek;  all esacpement occured in Blackberry Creek</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11083"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11084"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11085"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11086"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement to Company Creek; all spawners were seen in Blackberry Creek</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11087"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11088"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11089"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11090"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11091"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11092"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11093"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11094"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11095"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11096"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11097"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11098"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11099"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11100"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11101"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11102"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11103"><Stock Number>1816</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Chelan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>There are no adequate abundance trend data for Lake Chelan summer/fall Chinook. Spawning ground surveys are not done on a routine basis and are usually incidental to surveys for other salmon species.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11104"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11105"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11106"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11107"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Surveys were conducted in 2025 due to funding issues</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:45:24.52+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11108"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11109"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11110"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11111"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 1.18 to 9.85.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11112"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 9.36 to 36.25, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11113"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 9.36 to 36.25, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted due to wildfire danger in the area</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11114"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 9.36 to 36.25, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor visibility and or high stream discharge that occurred during much of 2020 redd count surveys may have precluded redd observations by surveyors.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11115"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 9.36 to 36.25, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Full census survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11116"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 9.36 to 36.25, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:30:32.591+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11117"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11118"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11119"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11120"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11121"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11122"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>USFWS survey of river miles 6.2-7.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11123"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11124"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11125"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11126"><Stock Number>8660</Stock Number><Population Name>Little Wenatchee Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.2-7.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11127"><Stock Number>6539</Stock Number><Population Name>Copalis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11128"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11129"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11130"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11131"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11132"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11133"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11134"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11135"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11136"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Steelhead escapement estimates for the mainstem Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers are based on redd counts. Index and supplemental surveys are conducted on the Dungeness River (RM 0.3- RM 15.8) and Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0-5.1) by the Jamestown Sï¿½Klallam Tribe. Expansion estimates are calculated from RM 15.8 to the anadromous barrier at RM 18.9 and on the Gray wolf River from RM 5.1 to RM 8.7. Spawning timing curves were developed during the low water year of 2015 when redds could be counted throughout the season. Cumulative redd counts are expanded by applying percent spawning completed. Redds per mile values are applied to reaches that are not surveyed on a regular basis from reaches with similar spawning habitat and/or proximity. When possible, supplemental surveys are performed during peak spawning. All escapement estimates within each reach are added to determine an estimated escapement for the entire river. With the exception of Canyon Creek, no escapement estimates are calculated for smaller tributaries due to insignificant spawning habitat.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. These data are not yet approved for entry into WDFW SaSI database.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11137"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11138"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11139"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11140"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11141"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11142"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11143"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11144"><Stock Number>6301</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapements based on redd counts in index areas. Escapement estimates have not been made on an annual basis since 1995. The Dungeness River can be difficult to survey for steelhead because of high flows, especially in May.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11145"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>11600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11146"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>515546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11147"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>85374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11148"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>34400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11149"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>34100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11150"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>12115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11151"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11152"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>14000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11153"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>626096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11154"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>49850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11155"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>12194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11156"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>11800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11157"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>40000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11158"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>792795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The 2011 Puyallup River pink salmon escapement estimate includes escapement estimates from Boise and Wilkeson creeks and the fish count from the Buckley fish trap on the White River.  The population of pink salmon has expanded considerable over the past four generations, and populations other than SPC have become significant.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11159"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11160"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11161"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>16058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11162"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>171900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11163"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1201862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>includes Carbon, Puyallup, and White rivers</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11164"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>16003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11165"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>22038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11166"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>10221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11167"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>466340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11168"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>10000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11169"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>17569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11170"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>25131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11171"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>612501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11172"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>14000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11173"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>615501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Puyallup River pink escapement is an index escapement for surveyed index streams.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11174"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>29429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11175"><Stock Number>4520</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>29481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are South Prairie Creek escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts from the mouth to RM 12.6.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11176"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11177"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11178"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11179"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11180"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11181"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11182"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11183"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11184"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11185"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11186"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11187"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11188"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11189"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11190"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11191"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11192"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11193"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11194"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11195"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11196"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11197"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11198"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11199"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11200"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11201"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11202"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11203"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11204"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11205"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11206"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11207"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11208"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11209"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number likely includes BWT fish spawning naturally in Boise Creek (PTF) due to passage issues at the Buckley Trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11210"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11211"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11212"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11213"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11214"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11215"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11216"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11217"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11218"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11219"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11220"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11221"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11222"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11223"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11224"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11225"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11226"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11227"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11228"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11229"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11230"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11231"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11232"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11233"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11234"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11235"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11236"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11237"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11238"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11239"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11240"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11241"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11242"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11243"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11244"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11245"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11246"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11247"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11248"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11249"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11250"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11251"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11252"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11253"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11254"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11255"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11256"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11257"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11258"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11259"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Natural-Origin Spawner index estimate based on Redd counts in the Lower White River and Boise Creek. All reported as NOS, although there is a small supplementation program of Blank Wire Tagged fish released from the Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribe but their progeny are derived solely from NORs. No BWT fish are used in the broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number likely includes BWT fish spawning naturally in Boise Creek (PTF) due to passage issues at the Buckley Trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11260"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11261"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11262"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11263"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11264"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11265"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11266"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11267"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11268"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11269"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11270"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11271"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11272"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11273"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11274"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11275"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11276"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11277"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11278"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11279"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11280"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11281"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11282"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11283"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11284"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11285"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11286"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11287"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11288"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11289"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11290"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11291"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11292"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11293"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11294"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11295"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11296"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11297"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11298"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number likely includes BWT fish spawning naturally in Boise Creek (PTF) due to passage issues at the Buckley Trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11299"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11300"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11301"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11302"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11303"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11304"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11305"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11306"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11307"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11308"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11309"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11310"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11311"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11312"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11313"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11314"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11315"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11316"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11317"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11318"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11319"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11320"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11321"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11322"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11323"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11324"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11325"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11326"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11327"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11328"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11329"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11330"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11331"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11332"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11333"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11334"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11335"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11336"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11337"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11338"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number likely includes BWT fish spawning naturally in Boise Creek (PTF) due to passage issues at the Buckley Trap.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11339"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11340"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11341"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11342"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11343"><Stock Number>6189</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Trap Count: Data are counts of adult Winter steelhead trapped at the Buckley Diversion dam (RM 24.3) and hauled above Mud Mountain Dam. Counts include Natural Origin fish along with first generation Blank Wire Tagged fish that originated from the White R. Hatchery wild broodstock program. Counts do not include NOR fish removed for Broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11344"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11345"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11346"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11347"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11348"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11349"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11350"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11351"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11352"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11353"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11354"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11355"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11356"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11357"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11358"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11359"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11360"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11361"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11362"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11363"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11364"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11365"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11366"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11367"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11368"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11369"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11370"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11371"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11372"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11373"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11374"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,111 wild, 1,583 Indicator Stock</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11375"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 1019 from Salmon River</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11376"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to poor conditions an actual spawning escapement was not possible so a regression based on recent IGN catches/TRS was used.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11377"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11378"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11379"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11380"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>906</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11381"><Stock Number>1365</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8), the Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7 and RM 4.0 to 4.7), Mud Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.4), Matheny Creek (RM 0.5 to 2.7), North Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8) and Sams River (RM 1.9 to 3.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11382"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11383"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:23:10.895+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11384"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:21:50.046+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11385"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11386"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11387"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11388"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11389"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11390"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11391"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11392"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11393"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11394"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11395"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11396"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11397"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11398"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11399"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11400"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11401"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11402"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11403"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11404"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11405"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11406"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11407"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11408"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11409"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11410"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11411"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11412"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11413"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11414"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11415"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11416"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11417"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11418"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11419"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11420"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11421"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11422"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11423"><Stock Number>6223</Stock Number><Population Name>East Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawners (Proportion): Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dewatto River (RM 0.0 to 3.75) only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:04:54.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11424"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>3185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11425"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11426"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11427"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11428"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>5590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11429"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11430"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11431"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11432"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11433"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11434"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11435"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11436"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11437"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11438"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11439"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11440"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11441"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11442"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11443"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11444"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11445"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11446"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>4921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11447"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11448"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11449"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11450"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11451"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11452"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11453"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11454"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11455"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11456"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11457"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11458"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11459"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11460"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11461"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Not all tributaries were surveyed all years. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11462"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11463"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11464"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11465"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11466"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11467"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11468"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11469"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11470"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11471"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11472"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11473"><Stock Number>1040</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mainstem Skagit between the town of Sedro Woolley and the mouth of the Sauk River and in Lower Skagit tribs including Finney, Day, Pressentin, Alder, Jones, Jackman, Grandy, and East Fork Nookachamps Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-03 08:29:16.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11474"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11475"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11476"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11477"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11478"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11479"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11480"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11481"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11482"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:53:05.21+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11483"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:07:54.387+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11484"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:08:14.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11485"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11486"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11487"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11488"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11489"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11490"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:06:17.783+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11491"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:07:47.37+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11492"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11493"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:54:05.264+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11494"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11495"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11496"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate generated using Area Under the Curve (AUC) and a 6 day stream life.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11497"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11498"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on Area Under the Curve using a six day stream life</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11499"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11500"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11501"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11502"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11503"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11504"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11505"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11506"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11507"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on AUC.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11508"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11509"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11510"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11511"><Stock Number>1629</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd and live spawner counts from the downstream end of Pierce Island (RM 141) to the upstream end of Ives Island (RM143), including areas around Pierce and Ives islands, Hamilton Slough and the Washington shoreline between Duncan and Hamilton creeks. The data is for a composite stock thought to be of mixed origin between upriver bright hatchery fish from Bonneville Hatchery and endemic Tules.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11512"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11513"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11514"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11515"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11516"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11517"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11518"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11519"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11520"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11521"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11522"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11523"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11524"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11525"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11526"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11527"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11528"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11529"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Calculation of escapement based upon relationship of Index redd construction after Wk-46 or Wk-48.  Continuous high water prevented surveys during latter portion of sspawning period.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11530"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11531"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11532"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11533"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11534"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11535"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11536"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11537"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11538"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11539"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11540"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to poor survey conditions not enough redd survey data was available to break out individual systems in the Quillayute. SEE Sol Duc for Basin Escapement.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11541"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11542"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11543"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11544"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11545"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11546"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11547"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11548"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11549"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11550"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11551"><Stock Number>1331</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Calawah River (RM 8.7 to 10.5 and RM 13.3 to 15.3) and in the North Fork Calawah River, Cool and Hyas creeks and the Sitkum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>See Quillayute/Bogachiel Fall Chinook for total.  Survey conditions made an escapement impossible so used a regression of previous years to compute.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11552"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 40 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 22 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11553"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 8 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 32 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11554"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 36 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 18 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11555"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 50 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 82 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11556"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 40 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 40 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11557"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 108 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 120 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11558"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 136 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 74 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11559"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 50 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 34 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11560"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 26 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 46 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11561"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 114 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 86 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11562"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 26 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 6 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11563"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 18 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 2 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11564"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 150 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 84 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11565"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in McDonald Creek (RM 1.7 to 4.4) and Siebert Creek (RM 0.9 to 4.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 10 spawners in McDonald Creek index (RM 1.7 - RM 4.4) plus 10 spawners in Siebert Creek index (RM 0.9 - RM 4.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11566"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (162), McDonald (269), Siebert (508), Ennis (66) and Bagley (33). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11567"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (53), McDonald (181), Siebert (310), Ennis (56) and Bagley (33). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11568"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (101), McDonald (161), Siebert (141), Ennis (46), and no coho spawned in Bagley, Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, Lees, one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11569"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (95), McDonald (194), Siebert (203), Ennis (31) and Bagley (24). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11570"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (36), McDonald (113), Siebert (142), Ennis (24) and Bagley (20). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11571"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (24), McDonald (72), Siebert (57), Ennis (2), and Bagley (12). The remaining 21 coho spawned in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11572"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (75), McDonald (191), Siebert (192), Ennis (34) and Bagley (19). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11573"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (45), McDonald (85), Siebert (68), Ennis (10) and Bagley (5). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11574"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (128), McDonald (271), Siebert (227), Ennis (30), and Bagley (16). The remaining 23 coho spawned in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, Lees creeks and one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11575"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (34), McDonald (89), Siebert (103), Ennis (50) and Bagley (13). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11576"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (10), McDonald (174), Siebert (128), Ennis (10), and Bagley (1). The remaining 2 coho spawned in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11577"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (151), McDonald (252), Siebert (225), Ennis (107) and Bagley (125). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11578"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (63), McDonald (130), Siebert (161), Ennis (68) and Bagley (30). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11579"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (98), McDonald (362), Siebert (337), Ennis (94), Bagley (8), Peabody (2), Tumwater (11), Valley (2), Dry (1), Lees (0), and Unnamed creek (1).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11580"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11581"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (135), McDonald (282), Siebert (300), Ennis (55) and Bagley (21). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11582"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (177), McDonald (374), Siebert (407), Ennis (111) and Bagley (44). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11583"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (113), McDonald (160), Siebert (308), Ennis (38) and Bagley (48). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11584"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (40), McDonald (61), Siebert (77), Ennis (8) and Bagley (10). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11585"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (32), McDonald (156), Siebert (170), Ennis (16), and Bagley (2). The remaining 3 coho spawned in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11586"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (65), McDonald (141), Siebert (124), Ennis (32), and Bagley (1). The remaining 3 coho spawned in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11587"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (41), McDonald (121), Siebert (165), Ennis (32) and Bagley (26). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11588"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams:Morse (21), McDonald (59), Siebert (107), Ennis (11) and Bagley (4). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11589"><Stock Number>3290</Stock Number><Population Name>Morse Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Morse Creek and its tributary Mining Creek plus Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, McDonald, Siebert, Dry, Lees, Ennis, and White creeks (Crain 1999).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of coho spawning for this stock occurs in the following streams: Morse (75), McDonald (167), Siebert (189), Ennis (16) and Bagley (17). The remaining coho spawning occurs in Peabody, Tumwater, Valley, Dry, and Lees creeks plus one Unnamed creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11590"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11591"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11592"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11593"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11594"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner survey data was collected by Quinault fisheries staff - however, no basin escapement was estimated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11595"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11596"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner survey data was collected by Quinault fisheries staff - however, no basin escapement was estimated.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11597"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11598"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11599"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11600"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11601"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11602"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11603"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11604"><Stock Number>6532</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement has not been monitored by WDFW since 1996. Quinault tribal fisheries staff collect spawning ground survey data and have estimated escapements from 1998 to the present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11605"><Stock Number>6546</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11606"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11607"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11608"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11609"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11610"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11611"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11612"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11613"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11614"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11615"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11616"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11617"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11618"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11619"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11620"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11621"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11622"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11623"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11624"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11625"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11626"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11627"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11628"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11629"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11630"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11631"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11632"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11633"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11634"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11635"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11636"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11637"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11638"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11639"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11640"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11641"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11642"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11643"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11644"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11645"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11646"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11647"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11648"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11649"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11650"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11651"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11652"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11653"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11654"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11655"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11656"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11657"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11658"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11659"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11660"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11661"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11662"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11663"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11664"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11665"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11666"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11667"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11668"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11669"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11670"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11671"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11672"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11673"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11674"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11675"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11676"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11677"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11678"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11679"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11680"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11681"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11682"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11683"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11684"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11685"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11686"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11687"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11688"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11689"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11690"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11691"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11692"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11693"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11694"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11695"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11696"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11697"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11698"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11699"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11700"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11701"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11702"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11703"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11704"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11705"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11706"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11707"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11708"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11709"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11710"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11711"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11712"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11713"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11714"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11715"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11716"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11717"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11718"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11719"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11720"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11721"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11722"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11723"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11724"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11725"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11726"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11727"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11728"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11729"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11730"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11731"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11732"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11733"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11734"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11735"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11736"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11737"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11738"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11739"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11740"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11741"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11742"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11743"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11744"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11745"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11746"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11747"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11748"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11749"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11750"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11751"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11752"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11753"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11754"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11755"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11756"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11757"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11758"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11759"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11760"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11761"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11762"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11763"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11764"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11765"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11766"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11767"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11768"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11769"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11770"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11771"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11772"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11773"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11774"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11775"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11776"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11777"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11778"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11779"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11780"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11781"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11782"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11783"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11784"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11785"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11786"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11787"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11788"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11789"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11790"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11791"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11792"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11793"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11794"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11795"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11796"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11797"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11798"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11799"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11800"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11801"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11802"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11803"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11804"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11805"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11806"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11807"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11808"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11809"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11810"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11811"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11812"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11813"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11814"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11815"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11816"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11817"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11818"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11819"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11820"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11821"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11822"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11823"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11824"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11825"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11826"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11827"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11828"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11829"><Stock Number>6894</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Yakima Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11830"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11831"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11832"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11833"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11834"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11835"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11836"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11837"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11838"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11839"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11840"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11841"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11842"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11843"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11844"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11845"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11846"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 09:46:40.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11847"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11848"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:26:22.51+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11849"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11850"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11851"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:23:58.288+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11852"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11853"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11854"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11855"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11856"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11857"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11858"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11859"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11860"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11861"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11862"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11863"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11864"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11865"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11866"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-09 15:05:56.652+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11867"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11868"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11869"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11870"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11871"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11872"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11873"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11874"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11875"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11876"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11877"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11878"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11879"><Stock Number>6791</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11880"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:05:28.244+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11881"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11882"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11883"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11884"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11885"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11886"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11887"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11888"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11889"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11890"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11891"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11892"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11893"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11894"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11895"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11896"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11897"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11898"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11899"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11900"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11901"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11902"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11903"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11904"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11905"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11906"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11907"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11908"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11909"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11910"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11911"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11912"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11913"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11914"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11915"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11916"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11917"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11918"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11919"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11920"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11921"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11922"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11923"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11924"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11925"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11926"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11927"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11928"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11929"><Stock Number>1048</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts from the mouth of the Sauk River upstream to the start of the high gradient reach at approximately rm 29, and include Dan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11930"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11931"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>18334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11932"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11933"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11934"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11935"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11936"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11937"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>16208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11938"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11939"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11940"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11941"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11942"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11943"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>13789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11944"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11945"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>14200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11946"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11947"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11948"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11949"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>19548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11950"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Humptulips River (RM 16.7 to 19.4), West Fork Humptulips River (RM 36.7 to 40.6) and East Fork Humptulips River (RM 1.6 to 4.4). Surveyed tributaries include Big, Hansen, Stevens, Britian, Ellwood, Widow, OBrien and Donkey creeks. In 1999, fifteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Fairchild, Newbury and Grouse creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0052, 22.0059, 22.0072, 22.0080A, 22.0080B and 22.0088.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11951"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11952"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11953"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11954"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11955"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11956"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11957"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11958"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11959"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11960"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11961"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11962"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11963"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11964"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11965"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11966"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11967"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11968"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11969"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11970"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11971"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11972"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11973"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11974"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11975"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11976"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11977"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11978"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11979"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11980"><Stock Number>3550</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11981"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>13000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11982"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11983"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11984"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Since few carcasses were recovered during 2013 no estimate of hatchery/natural contributions were made. However, based on recent year survey data, the naturally spawning fish are believed to be of mixed origin. This estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance in the index reaches rather than a total estimate of the spawning population in the Nisqually because all available spawning habitat was not surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11985"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11986"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11987"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>6800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11988"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes 202 hatchery origin and 606 natural origin natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11989"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11990"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11991"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11992"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value should be viewed as a relative estimate of spawner abundance (index estimate).  Number includes both hatchery and wild spawners.  Mark sampling data indicates that ~44% of natural spawners in 2006 were of hatchery origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11993"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11994"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11995"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11996"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mark sampling data collected on the spawing grounds indicates that approximately 25% of naturally spawning coho are hatchery origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11997"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11998"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="11999"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12000"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>6000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12001"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>6000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12002"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12003"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12004"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12005"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12006"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12007"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12008"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12009"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12010"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12011"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Since few carcasses were recovered during 2010 no estimate of hatchery/natural contributions were made.  However, based on recent year survey data, the naturally spawning fish are believed to be of mixed origin.    This estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance in the index reaches rather than a total estimate of the spawning population in the Nisqually because all available spawning habitat was not surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12012"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is likely an under estimate of escapement as over 1,000 coho were observed on an underwater camera at the Centralia Diversion Dam.  Very few coho were observed in our traditional index areas which resulted in a low escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12013"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Since few carcasses were recovered during 2009 no estimate of hatchery/natural contributions were made.  However, based on recent year survey data, the naturally spawning fish are believed to be of mixed origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12014"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12015"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12016"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>While the traditional index areas produced a low estimate of coho escapement other supplemental surveys produced higher numbers of spawning coho.  An underwater camera at the Centralia Diversion also counted over 2,000 coho indicating that this escapement is only a measure of relative abundance and should be used with caution.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12017"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12018"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12019"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12020"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12021"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12022"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12023"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12024"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data ~60% of these fish are hatchery origin (missing adipose fins).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12025"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12026"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data ~35% of these fish are hatchery origin (as indicated by missing adipose fin).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12027"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate of hatchery contributions to natural escapement was made because only ~8% of hatchery releases (BY 2000) were adipose fin marked.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12028"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>6100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12029"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12030"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12031"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12032"><Stock Number>3180</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on serial spawner counts in index areas in Twenty-five Mile Creek (RM 0.0-0.6), Toboton Creek (RM 1.0-1.3 and 1.8-2.7) and Tanwax Creek (RM 1.0-1.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12033"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>110907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12034"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>174841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>157,484 adult, 17,357 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12035"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>46621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>42,277 adult + 4,344 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12036"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>84299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12037"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>65724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total 75,256: 65,724 adults, 9,532 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12038"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adult chinook=26,044  Jack chinook=16,438  Total=42,482</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12039"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>86860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12040"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>47960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12041"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>43249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12042"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>183759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>152,474 adult, 31,285 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12043"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>55208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12044"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>62541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12045"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>37254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12046"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>41269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12047"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>50730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12048"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>56204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12049"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>162487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12050"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>121243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12051"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>128202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12052"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>58580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12053"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>31849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12054"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>21110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12055"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>22812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12056"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>34699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12057"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>30969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12058"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>43708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12059"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>45234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12060"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>46164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12061"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>57631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total includes 51,774 adults and 5,857 jacks. Large adjustment in adult fish passage at Priest Rapids Dam due to increased fallback activity.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12062"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>23336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>18,761 Adult fall chinook, 4,575 Jack fall chinook (Age 2).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12063"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12064"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>35393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12065"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>30607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12066"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>50017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12067"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>73170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>70,736 adult + 2,434 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12068"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>30500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12069"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>34722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12070"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>28455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12071"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>42311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12072"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>35091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12073"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>38185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12074"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>39096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12075"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>39873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12076"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>29118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12077"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>79410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12078"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>116169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12079"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>73826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12080"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>67758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12081"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>266328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>233,927 adults, 32,401 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12082"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>73089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12083"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>61667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>49,454 adult + 12,213 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12084"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>74776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>65,825 adult + 8,951 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12085"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>64644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>57,509 adult + 7,135 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12086"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>116421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>109,984 adult, 6,437 jack</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12087"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>61361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12088"><Stock Number>1720</Stock Number><Population Name>Hanford Reach Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>84252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of adult Chinook at McNary Dam minus Chinook counts at Ice Harbor and Priest Rapids dams, minus estimated returns to the Yakima River and Yakima River and Hanford Reach harvest. There is a problem with fish falling back at Priest Rapids Dam and being counted more than once.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12089"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12090"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 17:49:14.375+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12091"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12092"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12093"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12094"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12095"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12096"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12097"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12098"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12099"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12100"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12101"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12102"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12103"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12104"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12105"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12106"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12107"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12108"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12109"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Field operations were shut down due to safety concerns.  No population estimate was generated as a result.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12110"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12111"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:39:16.185+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12112"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:58:58.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12113"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:46:43.802+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12114"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:59:28.402+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12115"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:59:54.132+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12116"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:45:37.379+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12117"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:43:33.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12118"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:00:50.126+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12119"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:43:06.394+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12120"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:02:30.833+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12121"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:01:44.669+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12122"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:02:02.255+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12123"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:00:12.671+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12124"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:01:09.343+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12125"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:00:31.334+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12126"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:38:16.55+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12127"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:46:25.998+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12128"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:38:35.867+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12129"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:37:48.076+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12130"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:37:28.674+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12131"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:37:01.897+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12132"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:36:38.896+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12133"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:36:16.326+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12134"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 21:38:55.288+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12135"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-26 22:46:00.12+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12136"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12137"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12138"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12139"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No mark-resight snorkel was completed due to high water and unsafe conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:57:07.493+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12140"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:46:17.83+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12141"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12142"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12143"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12144"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:45:12.383+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12145"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12146"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All field operations were shut down due to safety concerns.  No estimate was produced for 2023 as a result.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12147"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12148"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12149"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:01:48.598+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12150"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:52:06.992+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12151"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12152"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12153"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12154"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12155"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12156"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 17:52:02.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12157"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12158"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12159"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12160"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12161"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:50:19.664+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12162"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12163"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12164"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12165"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12166"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12167"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12168"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12169"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12170"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12171"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12172"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12173"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12174"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12175"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12176"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12177"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No mark resight snorkel was completed due to high water and unsafe conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 17:00:49.082+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12178"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12179"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12180"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12181"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12182"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12183"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All WDFW snorkel operations were discontinued mid-September 2023 as a result of a safety incident.  Therefore, no population estimates were completed for Washougal River in 2023.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12184"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12185"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12186"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12187"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12188"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12189"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12190"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12191"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12192"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12193"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12194"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12195"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12196"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12197"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12198"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12199"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12200"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No mark resight snorkel was completed.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 17:01:42.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12201"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-21 00:00:17.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12202"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12203"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12204"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12205"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:47:46.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12206"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12207"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12208"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:59:16.356+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12209"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12210"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12211"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12212"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12213"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 16:49:43.906+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12214"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12215"><Stock Number>6784</Stock Number><Population Name>Washougal Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12216"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (1228 adults and 1 jacks) and adipose absent (9 adults 0 jacks) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12217"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (11 adults and 0 jacks) and adipose absent (0 adults 0 jacks) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12218"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data for the 2006 return year is minimal due to environmental conditions that rendered the trapping facility inoperable from Nov `06 - Feb `07.  YKFP spawner surveys recorded 218 live adults above Lyle Falls.  Combined live adults above Lyle Falls = 242.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12219"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (9 adults and 0 jacks) and adipose absent (116 adults and 0 jacks) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12220"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (7 adults and 1 jack), adipose absent (246 adults and 6 jacks), and adipose unknown (92) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12221"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (38 adults and 11 jacks), adipose absent (1446 adults and 20 jacks), and adipose unknown (549) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.  Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12222"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (1566 adults and 0 jacks) and adipose absent (460 adults 0 jacks) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12223"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from adult trapping operations at Lyle Falls #5 fishway (RM 2.2)  under the direction of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12224"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This data does not represent the total population of late stock coho within the basin.  This quantity represents the total number of fish handled by project personnel at the Lyle Falls fish ladder from July 10, 2004 through February 28, 2005.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12225"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (596 adults and 2 jacks) and adipose absent (160 adults and 0 jacks) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12226"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This data does not represent the total population of late stock coho within the basin.  This quantity represents the total number of fish handled by project personnel at the Lyle Falls fish ladder from March 1, 2005 through February 28, 2006</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12227"><Stock Number>3800</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adult coho at the Lyle Falls fish ladder near the mouth of the Klickitat River.  This is a non-native stock with composite production. Late coho smolts from Washougal Hatchery have been released in the Klickitat River. These plants began in 1988, in addition to releases from the existing Klickitat Hatchery coho program.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is cumulative of adipose present (27 adults and 7 jacks), adipose absent (204 adults and 1 jacks), and adipose unknown (152) coho salmon as reported by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12228"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12229"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates from Yakima Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12230"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates from Yakima Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12231"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12232"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Exp. Factor 5.53 vis. Factor 2.0  Exp. Factor changed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12233"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12234"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12235"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12236"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12237"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12238"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12239"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12240"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12241"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data from Yakima Tribe. Estimate based on two year avg of known esc. of Spring Creek hatchery and White Salmon Natural Spawn, 01 and 02.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12242"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes 2 jacks and 253 adults.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12243"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12244"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12245"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12246"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12247"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>4815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12248"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>10626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12249"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>133 tules counted by YIN were multiplied by 1.25 vis. expansion factor</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12250"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12251"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12252"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12253"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12254"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12255"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12256"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12257"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12258"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12259"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12260"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12261"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12262"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12263"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12264"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12265"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>14230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12266"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>8107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12267"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>10223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12268"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12269"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on recent 2 yr trend.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12270"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate based on recent 3-yr trend.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12271"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12272"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12273"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12274"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12275"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12276"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12277"><Stock Number>1680</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>15333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Klickitat Hatchery to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12278"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>14382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12279"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12280"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12281"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12282"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12283"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12284"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12285"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BBC Weir count + spawned out below weir.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12286"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>8786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12287"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>6244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12288"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>8123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12289"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12290"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12291"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12292"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12293"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12294"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12295"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>10634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12296"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12297"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12298"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12299"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12300"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12301"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12302"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12303"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>12562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12304"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>8207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12305"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12306"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12307"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12308"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12309"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12310"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12311"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12312"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12313"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12314"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12315"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12316"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12317"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12318"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12319"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>3360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12320"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>6763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12321"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12322"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>4225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12323"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>17615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12324"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12325"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12326"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12327"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12328"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12329"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12330"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Seabeck and Stavis creek estimates are based on ratio of past surveys compared to Big Beef total; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12331"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:21:52.804+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12332"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:22:20.435+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12333"><Stock Number>2309</Stock Number><Population Name>Northeast Hood Canal Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on Anderson, Big Beef, Seabeck, and Stavis creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:23:01.415+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12334"><Stock Number>6777</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-18 23:44:15.225496+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12335"><Stock Number>6777</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12336"><Stock Number>3460</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalaloch Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12337"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12338"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12339"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12340"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12341"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12342"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12343"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12344"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12345"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12346"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12347"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12348"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12349"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12350"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12351"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12352"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12353"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12354"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12355"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12356"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12357"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12358"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12359"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12360"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12361"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12362"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12363"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12364"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12365"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12366"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12367"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12368"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12369"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12370"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12371"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12372"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12373"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12374"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12375"><Stock Number>6518</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12376"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12377"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12378"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12379"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12380"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12381"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12382"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12383"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12384"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12385"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12386"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12387"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12388"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12389"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2883</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12390"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12391"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12392"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12393"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12394"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12395"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12396"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12397"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12398"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12399"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12400"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to poor survey conditions, escapement estimates for individual systems were difficult and number should be used with caution.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12401"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12402"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12403"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12404"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>corrected 7/2/07</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12405"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12406"><Stock Number>3480</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0). Surveyed tributaries include Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Hunt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Elkhorn Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), an unnamed tributary to Christmas Creek 21.0066 (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Octopus Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.8). Other surveyed tributaries also include Snahapish River (RM 0.0 to 1.6 and RM 2.3 to 5.2), Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and Sollecks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2 and RM 6.1 to 7.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>See QUEETS Coho.  Estimated using a regression for total of Queets basin.  No breakout and still a draft.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12407"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12408"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12409"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12410"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12411"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12412"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12413"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:19:07.609+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12414"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12415"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12416"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12417"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12418"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:20:12.324+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12419"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12420"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12421"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Cr</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12422"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12423"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12424"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12425"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12426"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:18:25.074+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12427"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12428"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12429"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12430"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12431"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12432"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12433"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:18:56.883+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12434"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12435"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12436"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy C</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12437"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12438"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12439"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12440"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12441"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12442"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12443"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12444"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12445"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12446"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12447"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12448"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12449"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12450"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:17:47.491+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12451"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12452"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12453"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12454"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12455"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12456"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12457"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12458"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12459"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12460"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12461"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12462"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:18:19.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12463"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12464"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12465"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12466"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12467"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12468"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12469"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12470"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12471"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12472"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12473"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12474"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12475"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12476"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12477"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12478"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12479"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12480"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12481"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12482"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12483"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of Abernathy Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12484"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12485"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12486"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12487"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12488"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12489"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12490"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12491"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12492"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12493"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12494"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12495"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:07:09.331+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12496"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:07:41.301+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12497"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12498"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12499"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12500"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12501"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12502"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12503"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12504"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12505"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12506"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12507"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12508"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12509"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12510"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12511"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12512"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12513"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12514"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12515"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12516"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:07:04.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12517"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12518"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12519"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12520"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12521"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12522"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:06:19.045+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12523"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12524"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12525"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12526"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12527"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12528"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12529"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12530"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12531"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12532"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12533"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12534"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12535"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12536"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12537"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12538"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12539"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12540"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12541"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12542"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12543"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12544"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12545"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12546"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12547"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:08:34.071+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12548"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12549"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12550"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12551"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12552"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12553"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12554"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:07:48.736+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12555"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12556"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12557"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12558"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12559"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12560"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of Germany Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12561"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12562"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12563"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12564"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12565"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12566"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:03:48.243+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12567"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:04:25.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12568"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12569"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12570"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12571"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12572"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12573"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12574"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12575"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12576"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12577"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12578"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:05:07.782+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12579"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:04:33.404+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12580"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12581"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12582"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12583"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12584"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12585"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12586"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12587"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12588"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12589"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12590"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12591"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12592"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12593"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12594"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12595"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12596"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12597"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12598"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12599"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12600"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12601"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12602"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12603"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12604"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12605"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12606"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12607"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12608"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12609"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12610"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12611"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12612"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12613"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12614"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12615"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12616"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12617"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12618"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12619"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12620"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12621"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12622"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12623"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12624"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12625"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12626"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12627"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12628"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12629"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:02:55.772+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12630"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12631"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12632"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12633"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12634"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 20:03:35.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12635"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12636"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12637"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total subbasin escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth of Mill Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12638"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12639"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:24:04.833+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12640"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:23:27.15+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12641"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12642"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12643"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12644"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12645"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12646"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12647"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12648"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12649"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12650"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12651"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12652"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12653"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12654"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12655"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12656"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12657"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12658"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12659"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12660"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12661"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12662"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12663"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12664"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12665"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12666"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12667"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12668"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12669"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12670"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12671"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12672"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12673"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12674"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12675"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12676"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12677"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12678"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12679"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12680"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12681"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12682"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12683"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12684"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12685"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12686"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12687"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12688"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12689"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12690"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12691"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12692"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12693"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12694"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12695"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12696"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12697"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12698"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12699"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12700"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12701"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12702"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:21:02.373+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12703"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:20:15.501+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12704"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12705"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12706"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12707"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12708"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12709"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12710"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12711"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12712"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:16:27.259+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12713"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 21:17:14.1+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12714"><Stock Number>1525</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12715"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12716"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12717"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12718"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12719"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12720"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12721"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12722"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12723"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12724"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12725"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12726"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12727"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12728"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12729"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12730"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12731"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12732"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12733"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12734"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12735"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12736"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12737"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12738"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>12569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12739"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12740"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12741"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12742"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12743"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12744"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12745"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12746"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12747"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12748"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12749"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12750"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12751"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12752"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12753"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12754"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12755"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12756"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12757"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12758"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12759"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12760"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12761"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12762"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12763"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12764"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12765"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12766"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12767"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12768"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12769"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12770"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12771"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12772"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12773"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12774"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12775"><Stock Number>3720</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12776"><Stock Number>3540</Stock Number><Population Name>Copalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12777"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One exploratory - spot check survey end of September.  No adult bull trout observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12778"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Annual electrofishing surveys along standardized sites of the Yakima River from Cle Elum to Roza Dam have not recovered a fish since 1995.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12779"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Annual electrofishing surveys along standardized sites of the Yakima River from Cle Elum to Roza Dam have not recovered a fish since 1995.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12780"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Annual electrofishing surveys along standardized sites of the Yakima River from Cle Elum to Roza Dam have not recovered a fish since 1995.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12781"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:23:09.549+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12782"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys conducted in 2015.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12783"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12784"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There was no survey conducted in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12785"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12786"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys conducted in 2017.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12787"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Bull Trout redd surveys were conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12788"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey was conducted, therefore no data/no estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12789"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There was no survey conducted in 2012.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12790"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys conducted in 2014.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12791"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Annual electrofishing surveys along standardized sites of the Yakima River from Cle Elum to Roza Dam have not recovered a fish since 1995.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12792"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There was no survey conducted in 2013.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12793"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:22:56.97+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12794"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:22:38.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12795"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Annual electrofishing surveys along standardized sites of the Yakima River from Cle Elum to Roza Dam since 1990 recovered one fish during each of the years 1992, 1994, and 1995.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12796"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One exploratory - spot check survey on September 30, incomplete.  2 probable bull trout redds Id'ed above Crystal Springs, but no bull trout observed.  Sp. Chinook redds also in the area.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12797"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey was conducted for this area.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12798"><Stock Number>8468</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from Keechelus to Easton Reach. Only incomplete surveys have ever been conducted as the index areas are not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12799"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12800"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12801"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12802"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12803"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12804"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12805"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12806"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12807"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12808"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12809"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12810"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12811"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12812"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12813"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12814"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12815"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12816"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12817"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12818"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12819"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12820"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12821"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12822"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12823"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12824"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12825"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12826"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12827"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12828"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>8477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12829"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12830"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12831"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12832"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12833"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12834"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12835"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12836"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12837"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12838"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12839"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All spawning that occurred in the Salmon River this year was by hatchery fish.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12840"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12841"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12842"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12843"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12844"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12845"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12846"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12847"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12848"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12849"><Stock Number>3490</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon River Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural origin escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Salmon River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Salmon River (RM 2.2 to 3.7, RM 4.0 to 4.7 and RM 10.8 to 11.9). Surveyed areas also include unnamed tributary 21.0139E (RM 0.0 to 0.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12850"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>50000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12851"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>84999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:07:37.808+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12852"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>201772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:06:33.909+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12853"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>194112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12854"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12855"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>28206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12856"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12857"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12858"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>6659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12859"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12860"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>72000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12861"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>34600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12862"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>28500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12863"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>21000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12864"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>8700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12865"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>82551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12866"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12867"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>11900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12868"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12869"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12870"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12871"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>70000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12872"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>30000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12873"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12874"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>14000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12875"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>10000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12876"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12877"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12878"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12879"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>175148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12880"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>21827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12881"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12882"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12883"><Stock Number>4715</Stock Number><Population Name>Duckabush Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>10800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.1 to 2.3 on the mainstem Duckabush.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12884"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12885"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12886"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12887"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12888"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12889"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12890"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12891"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12892"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12893"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12894"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12895"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12896"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12897"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12898"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12899"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12900"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12901"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12902"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12903"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12904"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12905"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12906"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12907"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12908"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12909"><Stock Number>3623</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix-Niawiakum Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Palix and Niawiakum River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basins, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12910"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12911"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12912"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12913"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12914"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12915"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12916"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12917"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12918"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12919"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12920"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12921"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12922"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12923"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12924"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12925"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12926"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12927"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12928"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12929"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12930"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12931"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>14434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12932"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12933"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12934"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12935"><Stock Number>3624</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12936"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12937"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12938"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12939"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12940"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12941"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12942"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12943"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12944"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12945"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12946"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12947"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12948"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12949"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12950"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12951"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity>1069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12952"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1941</Year><Abundance Quantity>5269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12953"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12954"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12955"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12956"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12957"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12958"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12959"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity>2018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12960"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1944</Year><Abundance Quantity>953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12961"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12962"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12963"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12964"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12965"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12966"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity>3571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12967"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1942</Year><Abundance Quantity>1865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12968"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12969"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12970"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12971"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12972"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12973"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12974"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12975"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12976"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12977"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12978"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12979"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12980"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12981"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:10:22.489+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12982"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12983"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12984"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12985"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12986"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12987"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12988"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12989"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12990"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12991"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12992"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12993"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12994"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1943</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12995"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12996"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12997"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity>1504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12998"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>1728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="12999"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>1569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13000"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13001"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13002"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13003"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13004"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>1017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13005"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13006"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13007"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13008"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>1013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13009"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13010"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13011"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13012"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13013"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13014"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13015"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13016"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13017"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13018"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1940</Year><Abundance Quantity>1729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13019"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1939</Year><Abundance Quantity>1147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13020"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1938</Year><Abundance Quantity>2114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13021"><Stock Number>2757</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are Bonneville Dam ladder counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13022"><Stock Number>6455</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13023"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys from RM 1.5 to RM 3.5. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13024"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13025"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13026"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13027"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The section from RM 1.5-3.5 was not surveyed during the season. The section from RM 3.5-4.9 had 17.9 redds per mile. Applying this redds per mile value to RM 1.5-3.5 would yield an additional 58 steelhead to the estimated quantity of 90.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13028"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys from RM 1.5 to RM 3.5. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13029"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13030"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13031"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13032"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13033"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys from RM 1.5 to RM 3.5. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13034"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13035"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys from RM 1.5 to RM 3.5.  No surveys in early March due to high flows. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13036"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13037"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13038"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13039"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13040"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13041"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13042"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13043"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13044"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13045"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13046"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13047"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13048"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13049"><Stock Number>6329</Stock Number><Population Name>Salt Creek-Independents Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in Salt Creek (WRIA 19.0007) and its tributaries.  Index sections include mainstem Salt Creek from RM 1.5 to RM 6.4 plus tributary 19.0014 (a.k.a .Bear Creek) from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 and the lower 0.3 mile of tributaries 19.0011 and 19.0012.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys from RM 1.5 to RM 3.5. The estimated quantity is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13050"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 1.53 on Tributary White Pine Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded off of index reach counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13051"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 1.53 on Tributary White Pine Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13052"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 1.53 on Tributary White Pine Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-12 20:01:14.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13053"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 1.53 on Tributary White Pine Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Poor visibility and or high stream discharge that occurred during much 2020 redd count surveys may have precluded redd observations by surveyors.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13054"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 0 to 1.53 on Tributary White Pine Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-28 20:47:06.241+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13055"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13056"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13057"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data has not yet been provided by USWFS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13058"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13059"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13060"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13061"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13062"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13063"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13064"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13065"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13066"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data is for RM 0.0-0.6 &amp; 20.5-22.4.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13067"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13068"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13069"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13070"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete survey due to federal government shutdown.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13071"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13072"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 15.3-22.4.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13073"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 14.69 to 37.56, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13074"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 14.69 to 37.56, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13075"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 14.69 to 37.56, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13076"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 14.69 to 37.56, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13077"><Stock Number>8648</Stock Number><Population Name>Nason Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RKM 14.69 to 37.56, inclusive of tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2025 due to funding issues.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:32:52.917+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13078"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity should be considered a minmum estimate due to high flows during the season and poor conditions for surveying. The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13079"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13080"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13081"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13082"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13083"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13084"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13085"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13086"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13087"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13088"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13089"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13090"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13091"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13092"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13093"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13094"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13095"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good conditions for surveying in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13096"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13097"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13098"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13099"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13100"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13101"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13102"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13103"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13104"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13105"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity should be considered a minmum estimate due to periods of high flows in March and April . The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13106"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13107"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13108"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13109"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in March due to high flows and poor viewing conditions. The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13110"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13111"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13112"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on surveys in the mainstem Hoko River and the Little Hoko River and it does not include steelhead that spawn in the tributaries. The WDFW escapement goal of 400 includes those fish that spawn in Cub, Bear, Ellis, and Herman creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13113"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13114"><Stock Number>6357</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Hoko and Little Hoko rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows in March and early and late April.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13115"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 10 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13116"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 151 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13117"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural escapement below Prosser is 470 adults and 81 jacks. Passage through Prosser was 2,305 adults and 398 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13118"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>323 adult + 21 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13119"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>549 adult + 47 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13120"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 23 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13121"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>270 Adult, 12 Jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13122"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 26 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13123"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,936 adult 194 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13124"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Yakima: 424 adult, 106 jack  Prosser count: 2,381 adult, 591 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13125"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 7 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13126"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 140 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13127"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 73 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13128"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 22 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13129"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,897 adult, 271 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13130"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,087 adult chinook + 97 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13131"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>607 adult + 35 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13132"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total includes 1,098 adults and 211 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13133"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>248 adult + 12 jacks. No stream surveys were conducted in the mainstem only Spring, Snipes, and Amon. Estimates were generated based on mean proportion of fall chinook spawning below Prosser (2010-2018).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13134"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 116 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13135"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,406 adult, 100 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13136"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,087 adult, 97 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13137"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 194 jacks are also estimated to have been on the spawning grounds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13138"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of Chinook spawning in the lower Yakima River (natural spawning below Prosser dam, both natural and hatchery fish) based on raft surveys from RM 5-49.  This index reach of the lower river is broken into four sections, each of which is floated once per week for 6 weeks during spawning season.  Estimates assume that only 50% of the redds in each survey reach are visible.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>137 Adult fall chinook, 17 jack fall chinook (Age 2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13139"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,755 adult + 121 jack. Counts were estimated for Sept 8-13.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13140"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>774 adults + 39 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13141"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13142"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,318 Adult,  400 Jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13143"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 123 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13144"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>6,999 Adult, 700 Jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13145"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13146"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13147"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>4,946 adult, 409 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13148"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,763 Adult  125 Jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13149"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 97 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13150"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>7,127 adults, 665 jacks counted at Prosser 8/16-12/18</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13151"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,739 adult 124 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13152"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13153"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>516 adult + 30 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13154"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13155"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13156"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total includes 3,634 adults and 843 jacks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13157"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2,381 Adult,  591 Jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13158"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,410 adult + 203 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13159"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1,862 adult + 153 jack</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13160"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13161"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13162"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13163"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13164"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13165"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13166"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13167"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>7,071 adult, 309 jack. Does not include escapement below Prosser Diversion</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13168"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 21 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13169"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 29 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13170"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 22 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13171"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 84 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13172"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 93 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13173"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 662 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13174"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13175"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 922 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13176"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 84 jacks were counted at Prosser Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13177"><Stock Number>1728</Stock Number><Population Name>Yakima River Bright Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult Chinook counted as they pass above Prosser Dam on the lower Yakima River. A substantial number of fall Chinook spawn below Prosser Dam; they are not included in the counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13178"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13179"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13180"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13181"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:03:31.335+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13182"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:03:50.387+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13183"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13184"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13185"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13186"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13187"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13188"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:05:33.073+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13189"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13190"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13191"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13192"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13193"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13194"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13195"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:02:59.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13196"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:03:21.54+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13197"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 22:06:01.454+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13198"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13199"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13200"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13201"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13202"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13203"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13204"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13205"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13206"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13207"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13208"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13209"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13210"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13211"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13212"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13213"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13214"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13215"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13216"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13217"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13218"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13219"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tilton River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13220"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13221"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13222"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13223"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13224"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13225"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13226"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13227"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13228"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13229"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13230"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13231"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13232"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13233"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13234"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13235"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13236"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13237"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13238"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13239"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13240"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13241"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13242"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13243"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of natural-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13244"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13245"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13246"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13247"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13248"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13249"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13250"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13251"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13252"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13253"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13254"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13255"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Rivers Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts of hatchery-origin fish trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and transported for release upstream of the dams. Part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13256"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2020 Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13257"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13258"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13259"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-07 21:50:15.192+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13260"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13261"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13262"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13263"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13264"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13265"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13266"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13267"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13268"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13269"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2020 Report</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13270"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13271"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13272"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13273"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13274"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13275"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13276"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13277"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13278"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13279"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13280"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13281"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13282"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13283"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13284"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13285"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2020 Report</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13286"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13287"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13288"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13289"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13290"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13291"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13292"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13293"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13294"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13295"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13296"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13297"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13298"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13299"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13300"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13301"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13302"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13303"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13304"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13305"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13306"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13307"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13308"><Stock Number>1558</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13309"><Stock Number>6427</Stock Number><Population Name>Calawah Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13310"><Stock Number>6050</Stock Number><Population Name>Baker River Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 12:13:14.369+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13311"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13312"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13313"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13314"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13315"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13316"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13317"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13318"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13319"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13320"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13321"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13322"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13323"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13324"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13325"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13326"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13327"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13328"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13329"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13330"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13331"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13332"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13333"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13334"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13335"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13336"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13337"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13338"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13339"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13340"><Stock Number>8684</Stock Number><Population Name>Panther Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-0.7.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13341"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:34:12.755+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13342"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:33:55.276+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13343"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:28:21.067+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13344"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:31:08.865+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13345"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:30:29.714+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13346"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:27:00.325+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13347"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:29:13.872+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13348"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:35:02.754+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13349"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:32:59.697+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13350"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:31:47.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13351"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:25:52.534+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13352"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:26:18.052+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13353"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:33:16.573+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13354"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:27:39.053+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13355"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:30:48.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13356"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:32:23.88+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13357"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:29:53.11+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13358"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:28:55.34+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13359"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:27:19.939+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13360"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:33:35.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13361"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:26:40.676+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13362"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:28:00.75+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13363"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:35:39.954+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13364"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:31:26.871+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13365"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:35:22.811+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13366"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:32:05.491+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13367"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:30:11.66+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13368"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-10 15:25:26.868+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13369"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All field operations were shut down due to safety concerns.  No population estimate was developed as a result.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 18:01:09.627+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13370"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 16:41:02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13371"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13372"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13373"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13374"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13375"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13376"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13377"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13378"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13379"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13380"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13381"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13382"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13383"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13384"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate is being reported due to the extremely high coefficient of variation as a result of limited adult returns and small number of marked fish deployed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 16:32:12+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13385"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13386"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 23:57:43.109+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13387"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13388"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13389"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13390"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13391"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13392"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13393"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13394"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13395"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13396"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13397"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13398"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13399"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All field operations were shut down due to safety concerns.  No population estimate was developed as a result.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-23 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13400"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 23:57:06.245+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13401"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate is being reported due to the extremely high coefficient of variation as a result of limited adult returns and small number of marked fish deployed.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 16:32:12+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13402"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13403"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13404"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13405"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13406"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13407"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All WDFW snorkel operations were discontinued mid-September 2023 as a result of a safety incident.  Therefore, no population estimates were completed for EF Lewis River in 2023.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-19 16:17:11.576+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13408"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13409"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13410"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13411"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13412"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13413"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13414"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13415"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13416"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13417"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13418"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13419"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13420"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13421"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13422"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 16:41:02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13423"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13424"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13425"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13426"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-06 16:33:47+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13427"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13428"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13429"><Stock Number>6763</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13430"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13431"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13432"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13433"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:52:36.172+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13434"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good survey conditions</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13435"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13436"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13437"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:51:12.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13438"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13439"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13440"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13441"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13442"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13443"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13444"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13445"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13446"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13447"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13448"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13449"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13450"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:44:56.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13451"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13452"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13453"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13454"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13455"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13456"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13457"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13458"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:49:08.317+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13459"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:50:21.949+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13460"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13461"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13462"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13463"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:53:05.577+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13464"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13465"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13466"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13467"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13468"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13469"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13470"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13471"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13472"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13473"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13474"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13475"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:55:59.538+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13476"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:55:29.848+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13477"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13478"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good survey conditions</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13479"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13480"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13481"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13482"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13483"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13484"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13485"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13486"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13487"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13488"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13489"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13490"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13491"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13492"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13493"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13494"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13495"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:56:46.716+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13496"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:51:48.471+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13497"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:51:04.801+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13498"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13499"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13500"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:55:04.389+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13501"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13502"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) only data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13503"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13504"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13505"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13506"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13507"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13508"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13509"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13510"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13511"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13512"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13513"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:41:27.187+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13514"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 21:17:45.401+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13515"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13516"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13517"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13518"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13519"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13520"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13521"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) only data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:47.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13522"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data
Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13523"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13524"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13525"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13526"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13527"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13528"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13529"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13530"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13531"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13532"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13533"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13534"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13535"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13536"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13537"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13538"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13539"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13540"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13541"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13542"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13543"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13544"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13545"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13546"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:02:50.066+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13547"><Stock Number>6225</Stock Number><Population Name>South Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Tahuya River (RM 1.0 to 11.0) and Union Winter Steelhead: Spawners (Proportion): In the Union River (RM 0.3 to 4.0) all data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13548"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13549"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13550"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13551"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13552"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13553"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13554"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13555"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13556"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13557"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13558"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13559"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13560"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13561"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13562"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13563"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13564"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13565"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13566"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13567"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13568"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13569"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13570"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13571"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13572"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13573"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13574"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13575"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13576"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13577"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13578"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13579"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13580"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13581"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13582"><Stock Number>3610</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the North Fork Johns River (RM 9.5 to 10.7). In 1999, four supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Elk River, Alder and Andrews creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13583"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13584"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13585"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13586"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13587"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13588"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13589"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13590"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13591"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13592"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13593"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13594"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13595"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13596"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13597"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13598"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13599"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13600"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13601"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13602"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13603"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13604"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13605"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13606"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13607"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13608"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13609"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13610"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13611"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13612"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13613"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13614"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13615"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13616"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13617"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13618"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13619"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13620"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13621"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13622"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13623"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13624"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13625"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13626"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13627"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13628"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13629"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13630"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13631"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are generated as part of a lower Columbia-wide coho escapement model that utilizes redd counts, mark recapture, trap-and-haul counts, and spawning ground bio-sample data. A description of the first version of model is available here, although the model is currently undergoing revision: https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702. Carcasses collected during stream surveys are used to estimate the proportion of hatchery origin adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13632"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13633"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13634"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13635"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13636"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13637"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13638"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13639"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13640"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13641"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13642"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13643"><Stock Number>3760</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-15 19:04:24.903+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13644"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>17316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13645"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>19034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13646"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13647"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>128759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13648"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>20175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13649"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>22000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13650"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13651"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13652"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>25000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13653"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>4300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13654"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>30800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13655"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>20300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13656"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13657"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>16300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13658"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13659"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>13900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13660"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>378985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:01:01.146+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13661"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>221844</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Pink AUC DRAFT md_121725 df_112625.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:02:16.513+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13662"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>45000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13663"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13664"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13665"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>400000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13666"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>190000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13667"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>125000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13668"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13669"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13670"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13671"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13672"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>17707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13673"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>159466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13674"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13675"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>11900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13676"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>8200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13677"><Stock Number>4780</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>30655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live and dead spawners from RM 0.0 to 6.7 in the mainstem Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13678"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13679"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>7463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13680"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not enough survey data to calculate escapement estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13681"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13682"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>15474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13683"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13684"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>6400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13685"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>6200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13686"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13687"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>8500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13688"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>7900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13689"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13690"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>6500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13691"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13692"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13693"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13694"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13695"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13696"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13697"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13698"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13699"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13700"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13701"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13702"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates based on tributary counts, mainstem Samish River too high for in-stream surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13703"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>10097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13704"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>5700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13705"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13706"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13707"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13708"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>23698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13709"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>11985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13710"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13711"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13712"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13713"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13714"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>6800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13715"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>11000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13716"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>7900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13717"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13718"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>12800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13719"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>6700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13720"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13721"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13722"><Stock Number>3030</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>9300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index reaches.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13723"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13724"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13725"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13726"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13727"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13728"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13729"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13730"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13731"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13732"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13733"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13734"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13735"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13736"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13737"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13738"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13739"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13740"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13741"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13742"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13743"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13744"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13745"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13746"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13747"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13748"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13749"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13750"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13751"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13752"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13753"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13754"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13755"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13756"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13757"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13758"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13759"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13760"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13761"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13762"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13763"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13764"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 21:04:35.506+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13765"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13766"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:46:26.431+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13767"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 21:02:00.064+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13768"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13769"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13770"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Includes fish transported above Howard Hansen Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes only spawners in mainstem and tribs below Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-13 13:42:52.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13771"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:11:28.06+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13772"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:10:53.03+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13773"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:08:37.492+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13774"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:11:12.155+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13775"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:08:22.496+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13776"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:09:46.368+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13777"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:10:24.198+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13778"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:11:02.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13779"><Stock Number>6175</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River (Duwamish) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks. Broodstock fish are not included in the totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Includes spawners in mainstem and tribs plus fish transported above Howard Hanson Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-14 18:10:35.78+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13780"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13781"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13782"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13783"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13784"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13785"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13786"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13787"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13788"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13789"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13790"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13791"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:14:37.715+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13792"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:13:32.166+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13793"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to forest fires in the area &amp; restricted access only a partial (late) count was conducrted in the American River system.  Only 9 redds in Union Creek.  Kettle Creek &amp; American mainstem above Lodgepole CG was not surveyed due to fire / access issues.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13794"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13795"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13796"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13797"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three complete passes were made on the American River, Union Creek, and Kettle Creek for this complete count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13798"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13799"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13800"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13801"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There was construction work with heavy equipment on the Union Creek parking lot which lies adjacent to the creek -- possible noise disturbance --  ground vibration.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13802"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13803"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:14:12.607+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13804"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13805"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13806"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13807"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13808"><Stock Number>8498</Stock Number><Population Name>American River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the American River.  Data for the American River Bull Trout includes Union &amp; Kettle Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13809"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13810"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13811"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13812"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13813"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13814"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13815"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13816"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13817"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13818"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13819"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13820"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>WDFW observed 32 redds in West Butte Creek during one survey (Sept 28) from the falls to the mouth of West Butte Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13821"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13822"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13823"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13824"><Stock Number>8446</Stock Number><Population Name>Butte Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts for Butte Creek and West Fork Butte Creek (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13825"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13826"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13827"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:46:41.041+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13828"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13829"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13830"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13831"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13832"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:59:56.615+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13833"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13834"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:45:57.939+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13835"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13836"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13837"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Condit Dam Breached - no estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13838"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:59:39.477+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13839"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13840"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Condit Dam Breached - no estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13841"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13842"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13843"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13844"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 23:00:29.481+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13845"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 23:00:48.992+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13846"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13847"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13848"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>5353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:45:41.745+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13849"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:44:56.27+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13850"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13851"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13852"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13853"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13854"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13855"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13856"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13857"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13858"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13859"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13860"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13861"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13862"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13863"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13864"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13865"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13866"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13867"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13868"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13869"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13870"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13871"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13872"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13873"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13874"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13875"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13876"><Stock Number>1664</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13877"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:38:54.849+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13878"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:42:22.614+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13879"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:43:21.486+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13880"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:41:34.921+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13881"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:43:00.925+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13882"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:41:16.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13883"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:42:42.419+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13884"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:40:56.994+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13885"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:38:29.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13886"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:39:56.736+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13887"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:44:01.935+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13888"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:44:20.104+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13889"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:39:35.586+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13890"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:43:41.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13891"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:40:13.975+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13892"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:41:54.728+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13893"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-05-08 15:40:37.079+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13894"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13895"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13896"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13897"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13898"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13899"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13900"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13901"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13902"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13903"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13904"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13905"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13906"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13907"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13908"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13909"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13910"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13911"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13912"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13913"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are Green River tributary escapement estimates based on redd counts in  Devils Creek, Cascade Creek, and Elk Creek, and represent an index of Green River tributary abundance.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13914"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13915"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13916"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-19 16:38:48.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13917"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13918"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13919"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13920"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13921"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13922"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NA</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13923"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13924"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13925"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13926"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-07 17:12:43.164+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13927"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13928"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13929"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13930"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13931"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13932"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13933"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13934"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Green River based on expansion of redd counts from mainstem and tributary index areas, including Devils Creek, Cascade Creek and Elk Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:02:59.819+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13935"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13936"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13937"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13938"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13939"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13940"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13941"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13942"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13943"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13944"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13945"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased collection could be due to changes in trap operation, including modifications to flow and operating more than once per week.  91M, 156F, 5 J</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13946"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13947"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Raw trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-07 22:00:32.058+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13948"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13949"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13950"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13951"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-20 20:06:48.81+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13952"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13953"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13954"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13955"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13956"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13957"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13958"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13959"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13960"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13961"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13962"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13963"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13964"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased collection could be due to changes in trap operation, including modifications to flow and operating more than once per week. 77 M, 93 F</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13965"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13966"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13967"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13968"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility. Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13969"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility.  Tributary surveys were not completed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13970"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of the natural origin steelhead hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13971"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13972"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13973"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13974"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13975"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13976"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13977"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13978"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13979"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13980"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13981"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13982"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13983"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13984"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13985"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13986"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13987"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-21 11:33:04.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13988"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13989"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13990"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13991"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13992"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13993"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Green River estimate</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-12-20 20:38:35.836+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13994"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13995"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13996"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13997"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13998"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="13999"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14000"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14001"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14002"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14003"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14004"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14005"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-08-14 17:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14006"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14007"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14008"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14009"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14010"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14011"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14012"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14013"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14014"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14015"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14016"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14017"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14018"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14019"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14020"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14021"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14022"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14023"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14024"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-13 11:05:02.602+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14025"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2022-10-25 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14026"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14027"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14028"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14029"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14030"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14031"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14032"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14033"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14034"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14035"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14036"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14037"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14038"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14039"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14040"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14041"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14042"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14043"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14044"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14045"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14046"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14047"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14048"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14049"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14050"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14051"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14052"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Toutle FCF Trap count census</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-20 20:27:57.26+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14053"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14054"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14055"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14056"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14057"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14058"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14059"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14060"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14061"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14062"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14063"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14064"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14065"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14066"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14067"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14068"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14069"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14070"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14071"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14072"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14073"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14074"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14075"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14076"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14077"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14078"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14079"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14080"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14081"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14082"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14083"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14084"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14085"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14086"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14087"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14088"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14089"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14090"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14091"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14092"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14093"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14094"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14095"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14096"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14097"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14098"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14099"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14100"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14101"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14102"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14103"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14104"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14105"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14106"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14107"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14108"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14109"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14110"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Combined total escapement of Toutle FCF counts, Green river estimate, and mainstem expansion estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-20 20:13:11.521+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14111"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14112"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14113"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Combined total escapement of Toutle FCF counts, Green river estimate, and mainstem expansion estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-20 20:40:54.466+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14114"><Stock Number>6714</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14115"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Elochoman component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14116"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Elochoman component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14117"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Elochoman component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14118"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:26:04.385+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14119"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:29:49.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14120"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:30:25.991+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14121"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:31:09.702+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14122"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 19:06:06.506+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14123"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 19:06:52.764+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14124"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 19:20:53.459+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14125"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:10:07.103+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14126"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:31:34.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14127"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:21:47.372+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14128"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:23:18.74+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14129"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:24:06.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14130"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Elochoman River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 20:28:00.314+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14131"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14132"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14133"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner estimate actually derived via Jolly-Seber mark recapture</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14134"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14135"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Had to use AUC for estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14136"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14137"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Had to use AUC for estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14138"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14139"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner estimate actually derived via Jolly-Seber mark recapture</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14140"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Elochoman River Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14141"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>270.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:13:27.128+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14142"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>420.99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:12:31.194+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14143"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>276.78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:12:00.853+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14144"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>406.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:11:27.562+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14145"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>268.41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:11:03.157+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14146"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>195.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:10:37.422+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14147"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>146.74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:09:47.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14148"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>852.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:09:13.691+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14149"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>291.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:08:42.537+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14150"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>73.37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:08:16.723+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14151"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>20.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:07:37.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14152"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>27.45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:07:26.14+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14153"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>255.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa River watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:12:58.19+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14154"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skamokawa component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14155"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skamokawa component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14156"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skamokawa component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14157"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skamokawa component based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14158"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14159"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14160"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner estimate actually derived via Jolly-Seber mark recapture</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14161"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14162"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14163"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14164"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14165"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14166"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner estimate actually derived via Jolly-Seber mark recapture</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14167"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skamokawa Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14168"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>308.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:52:54.074+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14169"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>617.99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:06:36.213+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14170"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>902.5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:07:12.036+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14171"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>382.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:09:45.834+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14172"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>418.39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:09:16.443+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14173"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>327.37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:06:00.52+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14174"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1035.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:07:08.429+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14175"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1796.39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:06:28.707+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14176"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>40.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:44:07.67+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14177"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>888.86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:07:36.445+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14178"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>62.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:46:44.506+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14179"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>226.6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:47:09.327+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14180"><Stock Number>2749</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>720.47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Skamokawa &amp; Elochoman river watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 21:47:35.02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14181"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14182"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14183"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data, a majority of the natural spawning fall chinook in the Nisqually River are of hatchery origin (adipose fin clipped).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14184"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14185"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14186"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14187"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14188"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14189"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 22:55:57.896+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14190"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 22:55:40.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14191"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14192"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14193"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14194"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14195"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14196"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14197"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14198"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14199"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:48:20.503+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14200"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14201"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14202"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14203"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14204"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14205"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14206"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14207"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14208"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data, a majority of the natural spawning fall chinook in the Nisqually River are of hatchery origin (adipose fin clipped).</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14209"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14210"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14211"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14212"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data, a majority of the natural spawning fall chinook in the Nisqually River are of hatchery origin (adipose fin clipped).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14213"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14214"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14215"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14216"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14217"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14218"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14219"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from RM 0.0 to 3.2. These values are expanded to represent total spawning abundance for areas not surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14220"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14221"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:48:46.779+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14222"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:46:38.926+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14223"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14224"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14225"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14226"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14227"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14228"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14229"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 21:51:24.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14230"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14231"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14232"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14233"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:02:04.085+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14234"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14235"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14236"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:00:06.285+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14237"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:54:18.939+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14238"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14239"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14240"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 21:52:17.297+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14241"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:57:44.286+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14242"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14243"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14244"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14245"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14246"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14247"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14248"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14249"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14250"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on mark sampling data, a majority of the natural spawning fall chinook in the Nisqually River are of hatchery origin (adipose fin clipped).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14251"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plu</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14252"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14253"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14254"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14255"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14256"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14257"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14258"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14259"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14260"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14261"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14262"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14263"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14264"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14265"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14266"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14267"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14268"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14269"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14270"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14271"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14272"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14273"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14274"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14275"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14276"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14277"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14278"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14279"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14280"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14281"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14282"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14283"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14284"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14285"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14286"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates (naturally spawning hatchery and natural origin fall chinook) based on mainstem Nisqually peak live and dead counts from RM 21.8 to RM 26.2 and Mashel River peak live plus dead fish counts from R</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14287"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:47:57.296+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14288"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14289"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14290"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14291"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:47:08.946+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14292"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14293"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14294"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14295"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 22:43:42.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14296"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14297"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14298"><Stock Number>1200</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery-Origin &amp; Natural-Origin Escapement: Data are total hatchery origin escapement based on change in ratio methodology involving in-river commercial fishery, hatchery return, and weir trap sampling strata (Seber, 1982).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14299"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>28647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14300"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>12413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14301"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>21104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14302"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>13233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14303"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14304"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>10149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14305"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>5386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14306"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14307"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>5769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14308"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14309"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>30916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14310"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>33552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14311"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>43600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14312"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>31631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14313"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>30630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14314"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>78916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14315"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>17448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14316"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>46586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14317"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>20225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14318"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>5769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14319"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>17658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14320"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>179644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14321"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14322"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14323"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>11108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14324"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14325"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>67053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14326"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>16046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14327"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>21185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage.  Total is 21,044 calculated plus 141 passed at Sunset Falls.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14328"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>12349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14329"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14330"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>24504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14331"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>8345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sultan, Jonkers, Berryfarm, and Gametrail Sloughs are not accessable but for extreme high water only.  Surrogate Sloghs have not been identified.  Lack of runoff pulses due to moderate rain events may have delayed freshwater entry and spawning timing.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14332"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>20486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14333"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>16069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14334"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>12864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14335"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>23885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14336"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14337"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14338"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>65564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14339"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>25577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14340"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>91776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14341"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>45766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14342"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14343"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>27964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14344"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>27600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14345"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14346"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>25693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 15:21:05.961+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14347"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>12077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14348"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 15:21:55.652+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14349"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>15193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14350"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>31269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14351"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>42295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14352"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>39814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:17:19.874+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14353"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>12752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:17:50.045+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14354"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>4855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14355"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>87764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14356"><Stock Number>2110</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>9027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on a comparison of live spawner curves for side channels and sloughs on the Skykomish River between the towns of Sultan and Gold Bar to data from 1977, when the escapement was estimated by a mark-and-recapture tagging study.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14357"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1.  Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14358"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14359"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14360"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14361"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14362"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14363"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14364"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14365"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14366"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1.  Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14367"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14368"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1.  Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14369"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1.  Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14370"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index count for Woodland Creek (RM 1.5-2.6) only using AUC.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is the peak dead + live count for Woodland Creek (WRIA 13.0006) RM 1.4-3.1. Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of annual return not as an escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14371"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index count for Woodland Creek (RM 1.5-2.6) only using AUC.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>199 (fish days/10) is a index count for Woodland Creek (RM 1.5-2.6) only.  Actual escapement is likely much higher.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14372"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index count for Woodland Creek (RM 1.5-2.6) only using AUC.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14373"><Stock Number>2193</Stock Number><Population Name>Henderson Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Index count for Woodland Creek (RM 1.5-2.6) only using AUC.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14374"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:53:36.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14375"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:43:03.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14376"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14377"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14378"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14379"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:11:12.971+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14380"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14381"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14382"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14383"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14384"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14385"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14386"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14387"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:53:03.275+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14388"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14389"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:54:00.956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14390"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14391"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14392"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14393"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14394"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14395"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Census count at trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14396"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14397"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:07:47.595+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14398"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14399"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14400"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14401"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14402"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14403"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14404"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:48:56.973+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14405"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.  Includes five moved above weirs and five left below to spawn</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14406"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14407"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14408"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:41:14.798+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14409"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14410"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14411"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14412"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Census count at trap. CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14413"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:48:32.369+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14414"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14415"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14416"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.  80 were captured in trap but two (one mle and one female) died so only 78 moved to channels.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14417"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:08:16.022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14418"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14419"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:49:48.336+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14420"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14421"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:42:15.852+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14422"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Census count at trap. CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14423"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14424"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14425"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14426"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14427"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:49:28.505+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14428"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14429"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14430"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14431"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14432"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14433"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14434"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>census counts at adult trap.  CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14435"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14436"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Volitional returns- Adults that volitionally returned to Duncan Creek.  Either captured in the adult trap just upstream from the creeks mouth, found/observed during spawning ground surveys in years when no adult trap was operated, or captured using beach seines in the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14437"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14438"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14439"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14440"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.  Includes 15 adults brought in from the I-205 populations, first and last time adults from those locations were transfered in.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14441"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:52:19.845+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14442"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14443"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14444"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14445"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14446"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14447"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14448"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14449"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14450"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14451"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14452"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:09:19.58+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14453"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14454"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14455"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14456"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 18:52:40.56+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14457"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:41:39.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14458"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14459"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Translocated- Adults that were captured at nearby staging/spawning locations outside of Duncan Creek, but still within the Lower Gorge population group, and transferred to the spawning channel at Duncan Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14460"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>130.83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:57:22.764+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14461"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>52.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:41:24.508+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14462"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>46.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:19:08.023+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14463"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>27.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:19:50.313+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14464"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>261.46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:18:40.221+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14465"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>65.98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:58:20.199+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14466"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>34.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:59:37.828+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14467"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>57.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:00:06.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14468"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>87.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 20:57:58.198+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14469"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>236.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:17:04.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14470"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>109.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:17:32.078+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14471"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>140.77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:18:00.942+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14472"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duncan Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>96.97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duncan Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 21:19:33.278+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14473"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14474"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14475"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14476"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14477"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14478"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14479"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:51:06.908+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14480"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14481"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 21:38:28.16+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14482"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14483"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 21:38:46.018+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14484"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14485"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14486"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14487"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14488"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 21:57:52.844+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14489"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14490"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14491"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14492"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14493"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14494"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14495"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>569.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:28:46.453+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14496"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:29:37.711+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14497"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>669.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:27:27.109+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14498"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>641.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:26:54.538+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14499"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>326.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:26:29.816+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14500"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>453.89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:26:06.9+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14501"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>786.43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:25:40.603+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14502"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>260.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:25:20.546+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14503"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>112.48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:24:42.957+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14504"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>121.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:24:17.232+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14505"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>806.79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:28:07.559+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14506"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1271.61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:17:00.74+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14507"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>930.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:30:11.535+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14508"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14509"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 21:55:42.749+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14510"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:51:27.129+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14511"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14512"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14513"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14514"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14515"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14516"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14517"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14518"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14519"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 21:55:22.247+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14520"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14521"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14522"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14523"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:53:22.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14524"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14525"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14526"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14527"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14528"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1575.27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:28:41.023+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14529"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>987.81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:46:45.375+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14530"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>507.77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:47:11.407+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14531"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>383.8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:46:20.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14532"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>308.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:48:08.705+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14533"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>397.88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:47:46.789+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14534"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1033.47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:29:03.949+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14535"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>981.78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:53:23.476+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14536"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>494.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:45:53.496+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14537"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1237.41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:28:05.654+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14538"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>973.81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:26:35.092+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14539"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>442.96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamilton Springs spawning channel only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 19:49:17.709+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14540"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14541"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14542"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14543"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14544"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 22:21:08.654+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14545"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14546"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14547"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14548"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14549"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14550"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14551"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14552"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14553"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14554"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:52:35.158+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14555"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14556"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14557"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14558"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14559"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14560"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 22:20:52.667+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14561"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 22:21:42.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14562"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14563"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14564"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14565"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14566"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14567"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14568"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14569"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14570"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14571"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:54:42.781+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14572"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14573"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14574"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14575"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 22:20:38.682+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14576"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14577"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14578"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:52:53.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14579"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14580"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14581"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14582"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14583"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:54:24.181+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14584"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14585"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:58:02.21+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14586"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:57:30.532+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14587"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14588"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14589"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14590"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14591"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14592"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14593"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14594"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14595"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14596"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14597"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14598"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14599"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14600"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:57:11.174+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14601"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:54:33.234+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14602"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14603"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14604"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:23:20.922+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14605"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>776.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:14:01.124+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14606"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>135.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:14:36.39+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14607"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>610.54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:13:35.841+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14608"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>118.39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:12:25.266+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14609"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>132.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:23:43.23+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14610"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>175.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:16:04.458+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14611"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>314.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:24:06.436+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14612"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>187.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:19:46.614+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14613"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>583.79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:21:55.343+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14614"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>399.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:21:26.661+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14615"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>124.59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:12:58.895+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14616"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>366.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hardy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-18 20:17:40.257+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14617"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:54:11.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14618"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14619"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14620"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14621"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:56:29.552+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14622"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14623"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14624"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:55:35.449+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14625"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14626"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14627"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14628"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14629"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14630"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14631"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14632"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14633"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14634"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14635"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 19:57:02.885+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14636"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14637"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Min # unique individuals</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14638"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14639"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14640"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14641"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14642"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:02:21.333+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14643"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14644"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>min # unique individuals</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14645"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:38:28.875+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14646"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14647"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14648"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:03:25.415+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14649"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14650"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>minimum number of unique individuals encountered</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14651"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no carcasses recovered for origin determination, assigned all natural spawners based on history of location</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14652"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14653"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:04:38.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14654"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:00:55.813+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14655"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14656"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14657"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14658"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14659"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14660"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14661"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14662"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14663"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14664"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:38:47.544+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14665"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14666"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14667"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:05:07.788+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14668"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14669"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14670"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14671"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14672"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14673"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:03:33.018+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14674"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14675"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14676"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14677"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:03:49.879+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14678"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14679"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14680"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Horsetail Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14681"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:57:26.72+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14682"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14683"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14684"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14685"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14686"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14687"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:49:43.106+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14688"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14689"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14690"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14691"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14692"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14693"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:57:10.365+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14694"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14695"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14696"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14697"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14698"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14699"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging estimate biased, low # tags out and recovered. Estimate is based on a subtraction method (Ives area live tagging estimate minus Hardy, Hamilton and Hamilton Springs carcass tagging estimates), needs further analysis</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14700"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:03:18.689+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14701"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14702"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14703"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14704"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging est biased really high due to low #'s of tags out &amp; recovered. Will need refining, AUC used</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14705"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:02:58.321+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14706"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14707"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14708"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14709"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14710"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging estimate biased, low # tags out and recovered.  483 is based on a subtraction method (Ives area live tagging estimate minus Hardy, Hamilton and Hamilton Springs carcass tagging estimates), needs further analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14711"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging estimate biased, low # tags out and recovered.  1063 is based on a subtraction method (Ives area live tagging estimate minus Hardy, Hamilton and Hamilton Springs carcass tagging estimates), needs further analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14712"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14713"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14714"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI and CV not available yet</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14715"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging estimate biased, low # tags out and recovered.  956 is based on a subtraction method (Ives area live tagging estimate minus Hardy, Hamilton and Hamilton Springs carcass tagging estimates), needs further analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14716"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:57:05.584+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14717"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14718"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:49:25.032+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14719"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Used subtraction method to remove adults that went into tribs from Live estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 20:56:51.38+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14720"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14721"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14722"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>carc tagging estimate biased, low # tags out and recovered. 778 is based on a subtraction method (Ives area live tagging estimate minus Hardy, Hamilton and Hamilton Springs carcass tagging estimates), needs further analysis</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14723"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14724"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14725"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:33:00.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14726"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:38:20.965+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14727"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:36:41.327+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14728"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:33:29.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14729"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:32:35.987+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14730"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>12.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:32:12.746+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14731"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:30:10.59+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14732"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:29:38.283+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14733"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:28:52.13+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14734"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:30:45.064+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14735"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:41:36.253+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14736"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:41:59.038+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14737"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lawton Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lawton Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:40:02.062+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14738"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14739"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14740"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:34:27.168+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14741"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14742"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14743"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14744"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14745"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14746"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14747"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14748"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:35:13.971+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14749"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14750"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14751"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14752"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14753"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14754"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14755"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14756"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:34:03.702+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14757"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14758"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:32:41.106+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14759"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14760"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14761"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14762"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14763"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14764"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14765"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14766"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14767"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14768"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14769"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14770"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14771"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:33:34.054+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14772"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14773"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:33:09.063+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14774"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14775"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14776"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14777"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14778"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14779"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Multnomah Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14780"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14781"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14782"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:06:01.377+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14783"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:05:51.801+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14784"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14785"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14786"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:06:57.344+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14787"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14788"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Min number unique individuals (all carcasses so origin is known)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14789"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14790"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14791"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14792"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14793"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14794"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14795"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14796"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14797"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Min number unique individuals (all carcasses so origin is known).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14798"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:29:03.881+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14799"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14800"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14801"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14802"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14803"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14804"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-14 17:28:07.593+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14805"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>min number unique individuals (single carcass)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14806"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14807"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14808"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14809"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:05:30.913+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14810"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14811"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:05:45.208+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14812"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Min number unique individuals (all carcasses so origin is known)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14813"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14814"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14815"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Min number unique individuals (all carcasses so origin is known)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14816"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14817"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14818"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-19 21:06:34.02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14819"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14820"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>CI estimates include variance of estimate and origin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14821"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>St. Cloud Area Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate, derived using Jolly-Seber mark recapture.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>min number unique individuals (all carcasses)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14822"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14823"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14824"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14825"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14826"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14827"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14828"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14829"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14830"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14831"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14832"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14833"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14834"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14835"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14836"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14837"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14838"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14839"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14840"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14841"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14842"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14843"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 20:57:55.74+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="14845"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14846"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14847"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14848"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14849"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14850"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14851"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14852"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14853"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14854"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14855"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14856"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-02-13 20:59:17.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14857"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14858"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14859"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14860"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14861"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14862"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14863"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14864"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14865"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14866"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14867"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14868"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14869"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14870"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942.79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:57:23.871+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14871"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3058.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:57:03.678+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14872"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2397.8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:56:01.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14873"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1891.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:55:28.569+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14874"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409.94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:54:55.301+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14875"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2482.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:54:35.013+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14876"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2149.22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:53:39.028+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14877"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1947.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:53:08.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14878"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>870.15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 20:46:55.01+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14879"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>752.66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 20:42:48.095+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14880"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>787.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-19 19:49:07.955+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14881"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2307.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:57:43.816+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14882"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1022.98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Lower Gorge tributaries combined; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:54:01.401+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14883"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14884"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14885"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14886"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14887"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-02-13 20:57:06.961+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14888"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14889"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14890"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14891"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14892"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14893"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14894"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14895"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14896"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14897"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14898"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14899"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14900"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14901"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14902"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14903"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14904"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14905"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14906"><Stock Number>2765</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14907"><Stock Number>3380</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14908"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14909"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:48:39.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14910"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14911"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14912"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:29:23.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14913"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14914"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14915"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:48:12.024+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14916"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:59:56.542+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14917"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14918"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14919"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:49:38.163+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14920"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:45:34.209+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14921"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:45:54.381+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14922"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14923"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:45:12.447+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14924"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:30:46.243+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14925"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:47:01.11+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14926"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:30:58.815+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14927"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:46:43.151+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14928"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:44:47.716+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14929"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:44:19.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14930"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14931"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-24 16:46:18.091+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14932"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>8205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14933"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14934"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14935"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>12850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:29:57.508+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14936"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:29:43.992+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14937"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:25:56.824+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14938"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>25109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:36:53.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14939"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>18389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:26:35.178+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14940"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14941"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:28:11.973+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14942"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:28:51.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14943"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14944"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>16291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:25:01.619+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14945"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:27:24.715+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14946"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:31:12.861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14947"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:57:17.519+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14948"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>17478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14949"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7013</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14950"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14951"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:11:34.157+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14952"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14953"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>18835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14954"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:13:37.128+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14955"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>25987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 15:12:15.522+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14956"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>14357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:58:12.73+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14957"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14958"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14959"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14960"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14961"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14962"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14963"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>17478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14964"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>20249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14965"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>13062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:03:39.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14966"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>14476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:59:41.541+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14967"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>26348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:03:19.211+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14968"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14969"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:02:38.877+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14970"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14971"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14972"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:59:09.307+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14973"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>19220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 13:12:28.927+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14974"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14975"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>8205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14976"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14977"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>12954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:30:33.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14978"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>8787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14979"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>5508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14980"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>20058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14981"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14982"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14983"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14984"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>7132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14985"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>13839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14986"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>8023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14987"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14988"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>6930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14989"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14990"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>10472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14991"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14992"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14993"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14994"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14995"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>12210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14996"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>11165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14997"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>13859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14998"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="14999"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15000"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>7549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15001"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>9120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15002"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>18488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15003"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>6462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15004"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>8456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15005"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>9715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15006"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>19926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15007"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15008"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15009"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>7160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15010"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>18771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:06:33.178+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15011"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>9711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15012"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>11627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15013"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>13077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15014"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>7927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15015"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>16857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15016"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>8168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15017"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15018"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15019"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>15378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15020"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15021"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:15:15.868+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15022"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>25449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:15:42.746+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15023"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15024"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>19297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15025"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15026"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 19:30:19.584+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15027"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>16624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:05:25.81+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15028"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:06:08.257+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15029"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:14:48.772+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15030"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:08:44.444+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15031"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are medians; No age data available at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 17:06:58.268+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15032"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>13540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15033"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15034"><Stock Number>1620</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>12912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15035"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15036"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15037"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15038"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15039"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15040"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15041"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15042"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15043"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15044"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15045"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15046"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15047"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15048"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15049"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>12154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15050"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>9523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15051"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15052"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15053"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15054"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15055"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15056"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>14918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15057"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15058"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>16262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15059"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15060"><Stock Number>3625</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River and supplemental survey observations expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15061"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>30166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15062"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>18691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15063"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>22881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15064"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>21517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15065"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>36424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15066"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>12661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15067"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>12395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15068"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>6676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15069"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>8078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15070"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>16322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15071"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>9859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15072"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>25621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15073"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>5947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15074"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>32711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15075"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>48904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15076"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>13602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15077"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>49459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15078"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>45298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a minimum as not all spawning grounds in Eld Inlet were surveyed. Contact Region 6 for more information regarding survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15079"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>28185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an estimate of the total spawners because not all habitat are surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15080"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>87928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15081"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15082"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>12198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15083"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15084"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>10432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15085"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>5270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15086"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>19080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15087"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>8208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15088"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>12208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15089"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>6352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15090"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>37313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15091"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>73363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15092"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>27005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15093"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>53315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15094"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>50366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15095"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>75951</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a minimum as not all spawning grounds in Eld Inlet were surveyed.  Contact Region 6 for more information regarding survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15096"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>36689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an estimate of the total spawners because not all habitat are surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15097"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>44167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15098"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>64421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a minimum as not all spawning grounds in Eld Inlet were surveyed.  Contact Region 6 for more information regarding survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15099"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>64347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15100"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15101"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>72215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15102"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>37567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15103"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>30920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15104"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>89908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15105"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>26603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15106"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>75608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15107"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>47340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15108"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>69274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15109"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>34001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15110"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>31773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15111"><Stock Number>2195</Stock Number><Population Name>Eld Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>18966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in McLane, Perkins, Swift and Perry creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15112"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15113"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15114"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15115"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15116"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15117"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15118"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15119"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15120"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15121"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from B-Tables</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15122"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15123"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Had a difficult time with flows this season so the estimate was based on a regression.  Likely this estimate is slightly lower than what actually occured.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15124"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15125"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15126"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15127"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15128"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15129"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15130"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15131"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15132"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15133"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15134"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15135"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15136"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15137"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15138"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15139"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15140"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15141"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15142"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15143"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15144"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15145"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15146"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15147"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15148"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15149"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15150"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15151"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15152"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15153"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15154"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15155"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15156"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15157"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15158"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15159"><Stock Number>1349</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoh Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas including the mainstem Hoh River (RM 24.2 to 30.0), supplemental index areas from the mainstem Hoh River (RM 6.8 to 24.2 and RM 30.0 to 31.7) and in tributaries including South Fork Hoh, Nolan, Anderson, Winfield, Elk, Alder, Willoughby, Lindner, Braden, Lost, Pole, Spruce, Owl, Iron Maiden, Shelter, Camp, Twin, Hoh creeks and unnamed tributary 20.0511.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15160"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15161"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15162"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15163"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15164"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15165"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15166"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15167"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15168"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15169"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15170"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15171"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15172"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15173"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15174"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15175"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15176"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15177"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15178"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15179"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15180"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15181"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15182"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15183"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15184"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15185"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15186"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15187"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15188"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15189"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15190"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15191"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15192"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15193"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15194"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15195"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15196"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15197"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15198"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15199"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15200"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15201"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15202"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15203"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15204"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15205"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15206"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15207"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15208"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15209"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15210"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15211"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15212"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15213"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15214"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15215"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15216"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15217"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15218"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15219"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15220"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15221"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adipose clipped +right ventral clipped (AD+RV) steelhead trapped and hauled above Cowlitz River dams to Cispus and Upper Cowlitz Rivers.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15222"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15223"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15224"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15225"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15226"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15227"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15228"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15229"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15230"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15231"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15232"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15233"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15234"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>267 AD clipped plus RV clipped (U. Cowlitz integrated stock)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15235"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15236"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15237"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15238"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Integrated steelhead population identified by unique mark of AD clip + right ventral fin clip</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15239"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15240"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15241"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15242"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15243"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15244"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15245"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15246"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15247"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15248"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15249"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15250"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15251"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15252"><Stock Number>6702</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:39:08.735+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15253"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15254"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15255"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15256"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15257"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15258"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15259"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15260"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15261"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15262"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15263"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15264"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15265"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15266"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15267"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15268"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15269"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15270"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15271"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15272"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15273"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15274"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15275"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15276"><Stock Number>6630</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within Palix River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15277"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:20:07.378+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15278"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:18:57.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15279"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15280"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15281"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15282"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data represents summer steelhead (may-oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15283"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete counts, monitoring started June 2004:  http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00016701-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15284"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reduced sample effort by 43% in July-Sept for ESA impacts to MCR STHD:  Draft BPA report completed but not yet posted to Public Website, Project 2003-06500, contract #26628.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15285"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15286"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website (http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15287"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15288"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516  OR  https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=04%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7Cc170c</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15289"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reduced trap monitoring by 43% for ESA impact considerations to MCR STHD during July-Sept: http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00022537-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15290"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15291"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2020 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35  https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=05%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7C006b9666da5d4729ef9f08da4b334ea5%7C11d0e217264e400a8ba057dcc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15292"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.  For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts.  Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate.    A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is:  Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 5/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35, 92 pp.  Available at:  https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P132813</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15293"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Included were 411 steelhead with an adipose status of unknown; using a ratio of NOR to HOR for that day, these fish were apportioned and included in the NOR and HOR counts respectively. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15294"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15295"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:19:25.511+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15296"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15297"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15298"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:18:29.069+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15299"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:17:51.821+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15300"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2020 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=05%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7C006b9666da5d4729ef9f08da4b334ea5%7C11d0e217264e400a8ba057dcc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15301"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website (http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15302"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:16:49.658+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15303"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15304"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15305"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15306"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15307"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516 OR https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=04%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7Cc170c</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15308"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15309"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15310"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA project 200306500, contract #26628.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15311"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00022537-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15312"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15313"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15314"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15315"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Included were 411 steelhead with an adipose status of unknown; using a ratio of NOR to HOR for that day, these fish were apportioned and included in the NOR and HOR counts respectively. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15316"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15317"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Summer Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact summer steelhead (May-Oct) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 5/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35, 92 pp. Available at: https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P132813</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15318"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:22:17.094+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15319"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:33:35.889+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15320"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:22:36.944+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15321"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operations compromised from ice build-up, not operational Nov-Jan.   Draft report c ompleted but not yet available on BPS public website.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15322"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00022537-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15323"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15324"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15325"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operation was significantly limited from late February to April due to high flows.  Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15326"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15327"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15328"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2020 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=05%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7C006b9666da5d4729ef9f08da4b334ea5%7C11d0e217264e400a8ba057dcc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15329"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516 OR https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=04%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7Cc170c</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15330"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE:  Trap operations were limited due to fish passageway construction and expansion as per YKFP website</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15331"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15332"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15333"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15334"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All adipose clipped fish between Nov 1 - April 30 (32) are included in the Summer stock counts as no hatchery Winter stock is released in the Klickitat River.  Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 5/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35, 92 pp. Available at: https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P132813</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15335"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 5/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35, 92 pp. Available at: https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P132813</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15336"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website (http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15337"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15338"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-clipped winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15339"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Included were 411 steelhead with an adipose status of unknown; using a ratio of NOR to HOR for that day, these fish were apportioned and included in the NOR and HOR counts respectively. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15340"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15341"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15342"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operation was significantly limited from late February to April due to high flows. Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15343"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data reported</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15344"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2013. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 5/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35, 92 pp. Available at: https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P132813</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15345"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:21:33.513+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15346"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15347"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:21:57.031+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15348"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2016 - 12/31/2020 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=05%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7C006b9666da5d4729ef9f08da4b334ea5%7C11d0e217264e400a8ba057dcc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15349"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516 OR https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ykfp.org%2Fklickitat%2FLibrary%2FKlickitat_Adult_Salmonid_Monitoring_2016-2020_RME_Technical_Report_Project_1995-063-35.pdf&amp;data=04%7C01%7CSteven.Gray%40dfw.wa.gov%7Cc170c</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15350"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website (http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15351"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15352"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-22 21:21:15.229+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15353"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15354"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15355"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE:  Trap operations were limited due to fish passageway construction and expansion as per YKFP website</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15356"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. For assessment of status and trends in the Klickitat steelhead population, use of a mark-recapture estimate calculated in most years since 2005 is more robust than the raw Lyle Falls adult trap counts. Fish are marked at the Lyle Falls adult at RM 2.4 and recaptured upstream by anglers for this estimate. A reference with more complete methods for this estimate is: Zendt, J., N. Romero, S. Keep, and M. Babcock. 2016. Klickitat Subbasin Monitoring and Evaluation - Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP), 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 Annual Report, BPA Project # 1995-063-35 https://www.cbfish.org/Document.mvc/Viewer/P148516</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15357"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15358"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Klickitat Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of adipose-intact winter steelhead (Nov-April) handled at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway at RM 2.2 operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Winter time frame assumes all wild fish use ladder facility due to environmental conditions.  http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00022537-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15359"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15360"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15361"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-12-16 18:36:00.236+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15362"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15363"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15364"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15365"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15366"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15367"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15368"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15369"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15370"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15371"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15372"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-24 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15373"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15374"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15375"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15376"><Stock Number>6830</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Summer and Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mark-recapture population estimate</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value in NOSA field is natural origin return/run size to Lyle Falls (RM 2.4 on lower Klickitat River) - not actual spawner-ground abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15377"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15378"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15379"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15380"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15381"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15382"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15383"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15384"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15385"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15386"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15387"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15388"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total runsize estimates based on hatchery/wild ratios in the commercial harvest and the return to the Elwha Hatchery.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15389"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15390"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15391"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15392"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15393"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15394"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15395"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15396"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15397"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15398"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15399"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15400"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15401"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15402"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15403"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15404"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15405"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15406"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15407"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15408"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15409"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are total escapement (broodstock collection + naturally spawning adults in river).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15410"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15411"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15412"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15413"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15414"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15415"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>SONAR is used for the enumeration of winter steelhead and summer/fall Chinook salmon in the Elwha River from mid-January through late September. SONAR technology has been in operation since the two Elwha dams were removed between 2012 and 2014.The main unit is the Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) and its newer version, the Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS). Tangle net surveys between early February and mid-June are used to capture live adult salmonids to differentiate species of salmonids over the course of the run timing and to determine the end of the steelhead run. Captured steelhead were determined as hatchery or natural origin by checking for coded wire tags (CWT), the presence or absence of an adipose fin, and the condition of their dorsal and pectoral fins.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15416"><Stock Number>6322</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15417"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15418"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15419"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15420"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15421"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15422"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15423"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15424"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15425"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15426"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15427"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15428"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15429"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15430"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15431"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15432"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15433"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15434"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15435"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15436"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15437"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15438"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15439"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15440"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15441"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15442"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15443"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15444"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15445"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15446"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15447"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15448"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15449"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Old methodology unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15450"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC, PNPTC, and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15451"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15452"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15453"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15454"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15455"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15456"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15457"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15458"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15459"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15460"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15461"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15462"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15463"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated escapement based on cumulative redd counts in areas surveyed by WDFW and NOSC plus expanded redd estimate based on known spawning areas.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15464"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC, PNPTC, and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15465"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15466"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15467"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15468"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC, PNPTC, and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15469"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15470"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15471"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC, PNPTC, and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15472"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15473"><Stock Number>3270</Stock Number><Population Name>Chimacum Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts, 2 fish per redd, using a stratified random sampling method in Chimacum Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho spawner surveys in Chimacum Creek are conducted by NOSC, PNPTC, and WDFW.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15474"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15475"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15476"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15477"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15478"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15479"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15480"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15481"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15482"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15483"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15484"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15485"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15486"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unofficial trap count</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15487"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is the Buckley Trap count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15488"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15489"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15490"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15491"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15492"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15493"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15494"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15495"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15496"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15497"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15498"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15499"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15500"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15501"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15502"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15503"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15504"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15505"><Stock Number>8156</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of char at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buckley trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15506"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>28586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15507"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>20516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15508"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>39517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15509"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>68649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15510"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>29000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15511"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15512"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>15200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15513"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15514"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>48550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15515"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>11546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15516"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>21302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15517"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>30909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15518"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>34949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15519"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>23057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15520"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>64172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15521"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15522"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>52390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15523"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>26420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15524"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>60487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15525"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>15000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15526"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>57186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15527"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>49492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15528"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>25000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15529"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>19816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15530"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>45527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15531"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>14407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15532"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>27000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15533"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>59832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15534"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>56612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15535"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>47162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15536"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15537"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>39317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15538"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>41536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15539"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>22017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15540"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15541"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>30973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15542"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>18801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15543"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>32300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15544"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>12454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15545"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>7496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15546"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>36184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15547"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>23000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15548"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15549"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15550"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>12022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15551"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>39942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15552"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>18364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15553"><Stock Number>5700</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Quinault.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15554"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15555"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15556"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15557"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>7842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15558"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15559"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15560"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15561"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15562"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15563"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15564"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15565"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15566"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15567"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15568"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15569"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15570"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15571"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>9240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15572"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15573"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15574"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15575"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>7682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15576"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15577"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15578"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15579"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15580"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15581"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15582"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15583"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>8337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15584"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15585"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15586"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>9703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Naselle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15587"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15588"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15589"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15590"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15591"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15592"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15593"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15594"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15595"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15596"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15597"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15598"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15599"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15600"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15601"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15602"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15603"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15604"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15605"><Stock Number>1486</Stock Number><Population Name>Naselle Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15606"><Stock Number>8828</Stock Number><Population Name>Monument Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15607"><Stock Number>8828</Stock Number><Population Name>Monument Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15608"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15609"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15610"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15611"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15612"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15613"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15614"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fall Chinook escapement estimate for 2021 has not been finalized.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15615"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15616"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An estimated 69 adults and 26 jack Natural-Origin Returns (NOR) were used for brood stock plus an additional 190 adult NORs spawned naturally in the river for a total NOR count of 259 adults and 26 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15617"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15618"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15619"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15620"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15621"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15622"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 26 Natural Origin Returns were used for brood stock plus 21 Natural Origin Returns spawned naturally in the river.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15623"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15624"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15625"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15626"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15627"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15628"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15629"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15630"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An estimated 42 adults and 10 jack Natural-Origin Returns (NOR) were used for brood stock plus an additional 226 adults and 7 jack NORs spawned naturally in the river for a total NOR count of 268 adults and 17 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15631"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15632"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15633"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15634"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15635"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15636"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15637"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15638"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15639"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15640"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15641"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15642"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15643"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15644"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15645"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15646"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15647"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An estimated 214 adults and 3 jack Hatchery Origin Returns (HOR) were used for brood stock plus an additional 834 adults and 11 jack HORs spawned naturally in the river for a total HOR count of 1048 adults and 14 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15648"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15649"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15650"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15651"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15652"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15653"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15654"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15655"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15656"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15657"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15658"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15659"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15660"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15661"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15662"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Excluding hatchery jacks, an estimated 605 Hatchery Origin Returns (HOR) were used for brood stock plus an additional 543 HOR spawned naturally in the river for a total HOR adult count of 1148.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15663"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15664"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15665"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15666"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15667"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15668"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An estimated 193 adults and 10 jack Hatchery Origin Returns (HOR) were used for brood stock plus an additional 1360 adults HORs spawned naturally in the river for a total HOR count of 1553 adults and 10 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15669"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15670"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15671"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15672"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15673"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15674"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15675"><Stock Number>1256</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of the number of spawners after up to 100 pairs of Chinook are removed for broodstock for the Makah Tribes Hoko Chinook rebuilding program.  Spawners are estimated from expanded redd counts, 2.5 fish per redd, in the upper and lower mainstem Hoko, the Little Hoko River, a tributary to the lower Hoko; Herman, North Fork Herman, Ellis, Bear, Cub and Brownes creeks, all tributaries to the upper Hoko River.  Hatchery component determined via a tag.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Chinook escapement estimate for 2021 has not been finalized.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15676"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:14:34.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15677"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15678"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15679"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15680"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15681"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15682"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15683"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15684"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15685"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15686"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15687"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15688"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15689"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15690"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15691"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data currently not available but record will be updated when received</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15692"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15693"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15694"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15695"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15696"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15697"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15698"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15699"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15700"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15701"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15702"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15703"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15704"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15705"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15706"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15707"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15708"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15709"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15710"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15711"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15712"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15713"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15714"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15715"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15716"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15717"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15718"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15719"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15720"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15721"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15722"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15723"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15724"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15725"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15726"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15727"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15728"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15729"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15730"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15731"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15732"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15733"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15734"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15735"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15736"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15737"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15738"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15739"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15740"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15741"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data currently not available but record will be updated when received</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15742"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15743"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15744"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15745"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15746"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15747"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15748"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15749"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15750"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:14:34.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15751"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15752"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15753"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15754"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15755"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15756"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15757"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15758"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15759"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15760"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15761"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15762"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15763"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15764"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15765"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15766"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15767"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15768"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>4311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15769"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>1159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15770"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15771"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15772"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15773"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15774"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15775"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15776"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15777"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15778"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-20 18:51:44.147+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15779"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are estimates of hatchery-origin spawners on the mainstem Tucannon from the mouth of Sheep Creek (rkm 52) downstream to the mouth of the Tucannon River.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15780"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15781"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15782"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total also includes fish from below Marengo to the mouth of the river.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15783"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes below Marengo to the mouth.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15784"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15785"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15786"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15787"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery.  Note:  Expanded total count (not index) and from Rucherts Camp (rkm 86) not Sheep Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15788"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15789"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15790"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15791"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15792"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15793"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15794"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15795"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15796"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are estimates of hatchery-origin spawners on the mainstem Tucannon from the mouth of Sheep Creek (rkm 52) downstream to the mouth of the Tucannon River.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15797"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15798"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15799"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15800"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15801"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes fish from below King Grade in the lower river.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15802"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-20 18:52:32.677+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15803"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15804"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15805"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15806"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15807"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15808"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15809"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15810"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15811"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15812"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15813"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15814"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15815"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15816"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15817"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15818"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15819"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15820"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15821"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15822"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15823"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15824"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15825"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>4311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15826"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15827"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15828"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15829"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15830"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15831"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15832"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15833"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15834"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15835"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15836"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15837"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15838"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>1159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15839"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: The estimated number of spawners was derived by expanding index surveys (conducted on a single date each year) based on contemporary (1986-2014) temporal spawn timing and distribution to estimate total number of redds in the index</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15840"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15841"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15842"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15843"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15844"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15845"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15846"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15847"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15848"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15849"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15850"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15851"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15852"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15853"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15854"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15855"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15856"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15857"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data currently not available but record will be updated when received</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15858"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15859"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15860"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15861"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15862"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15863"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15864"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15865"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15866"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15867"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15868"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:14:34.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15869"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15870"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15871"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15872"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15873"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15874"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15875"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15876"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15877"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15878"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15879"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Age data currently not available but record will be updated when received</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15880"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15881"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15882"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15883"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15884"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15885"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15886"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15887"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15888"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15889"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15890"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15891"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15892"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15893"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15894"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15895"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15896"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:14:34.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15897"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15898"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15899"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15900"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15901"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15902"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15903"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio at Tucannon hatchery trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15904"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15905"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15906"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15907"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15908"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15909"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15910"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15911"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15912"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15913"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15914"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15915"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15916"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15917"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census redd counts expanded by 2.2 adults per redd (Meekin 1967) adjusted upwards for proportion of jacks in the run</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15918"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15919"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15920"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15921"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15922"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15923"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15924"><Stock Number>1704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tucannon Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Census redd counts expanded by sex ratio of carcasses adjusted for carcass recovery probability.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:10:20.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15925"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:11:45.223+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15926"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15927"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15928"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15929"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15930"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15931"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:12:46.486+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15932"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15933"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15934"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15935"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15936"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15937"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:08:44.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15938"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:11:30.291+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15939"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>5493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15940"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15941"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>14270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15942"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>24010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15943"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15944"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>7006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15945"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>7138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15946"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity>45545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15947"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>9481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15948"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15949"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>8633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15950"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>18950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15951"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15952"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15953"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>3062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15954"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>11340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15955"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15956"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15957"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15958"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>3347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15959"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15960"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15961"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15962"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15963"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15964"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15965"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15966"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15967"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15968"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15969"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>3920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15970"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>4181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15971"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15972"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15973"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>37885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15974"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15975"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15976"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity>20720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15977"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity>78940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15978"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>66890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15979"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>51405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15980"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>12880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15981"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15982"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>9304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15983"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15984"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15985"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15986"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>23605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15987"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15988"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>2485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15989"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15990"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>4700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15991"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15992"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15993"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15994"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>8489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15995"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>22120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15996"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>18390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15997"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15998"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="15999"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16000"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1944</Year><Abundance Quantity>30885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16001"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1943</Year><Abundance Quantity>30325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16002"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16003"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity>7618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16004"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>16020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16005"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16006"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16007"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16008"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16009"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16010"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16011"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16012"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16013"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16014"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16015"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16016"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16017"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16018"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16019"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16020"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16021"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16022"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16023"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16024"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16025"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16026"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16027"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16028"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16029"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16030"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16031"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:14:09.645+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16032"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:13:09.104+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16033"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16034"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16035"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16036"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16037"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16038"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:15:07.788+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16039"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16040"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16041"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16042"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16043"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16044"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16045"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16046"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16047"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:14:30.504+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16048"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16049"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16050"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16051"><Stock Number>1595</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from Italian Creek (RM 10) downstream to the I-5 bridge (RM 1.3), a distance of 8.7 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16052"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16053"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:15:41.038+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16054"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16055"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16056"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16057"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16058"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16059"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16060"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16061"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16062"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16063"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16064"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16065"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16066"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from the mouth of Mulholland Creek (RM 18.4) downstream to the Jeep Club Bridge (Libby Road Bridge) (RM 13.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:15:05.009+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16067"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:14:42.854+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16068"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16069"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16070"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16071"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16072"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:12:05.422+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16073"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16074"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16075"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16076"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16077"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16078"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16079"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16080"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16081"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16082"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16083"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16084"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16085"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16086"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16087"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16088"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16089"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16090"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16091"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16092"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16093"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:17:10.543+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16094"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16095"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:16:15.643+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16096"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16097"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16098"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16099"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:17:18.271+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16100"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16101"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 17:18:03.459+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16102"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16103"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16104"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16105"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16106"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16107"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16108"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16109"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16110"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16111"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16112"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16113"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16114"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16115"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16116"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16117"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16118"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16119"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16120"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16121"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16122"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16123"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16124"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16125"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16126"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16127"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16128"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16129"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16130"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16131"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16132"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16133"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16134"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16135"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16136"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16137"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16138"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16139"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16140"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16141"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16142"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16143"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16144"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16145"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16146"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1943</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16147"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16148"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16149"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16150"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16151"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16152"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16153"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16154"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16155"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16156"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16157"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16158"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16159"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16160"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16161"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16162"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16163"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16164"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16165"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16166"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16167"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16168"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1944</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16169"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16170"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16171"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16172"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16173"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16174"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16175"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16176"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16177"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16178"><Stock Number>1560</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16179"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:18:33.029+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16180"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data Source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:16:13.632+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16181"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16182"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16183"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16184"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16185"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16186"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:07:35.965+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16187"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:06:33.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16188"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16189"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16190"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16191"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Peak live count observed snorkeling RM 6.5 to mouth;  Considered a partial, minimum estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:40:10.264+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16192"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate due to frequency of surveys.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16193"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16194"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16195"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16196"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16197"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate due to frequency of surveys. 

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16198"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16199"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16200"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate due to frequency of surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16201"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flows and lack of resources prevented surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16202"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate due to frequency of surveys.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16203"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16204"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate; poor visibility due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16205"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:05:56.086+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16206"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16207"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Minimum estimate; poor visibility due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16208"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:38:36.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16209"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16210"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:20:13.483+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16211"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:15:55.601+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16212"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16213"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16214"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16215"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16216"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16217"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16218"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16219"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16220"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16221"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16222"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16223"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file. includes both Duckabush and Hatchery Cr</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16224"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16225"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16226"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16227"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16228"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16229"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:18:11.648+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16230"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:58:39.353+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16231"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 21:17:14.136+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16232"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16233"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16234"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file. includes both Duckabush and Hatchery Cr</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16235"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file. includes both Duckabush and Hatchery Cr</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16236"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16237"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16238"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:19:42.118+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16239"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16240"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16241"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16242"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16243"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16244"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16245"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16246"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16247"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16248"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16249"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:28:33.09+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16250"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16251"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:29:03.724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16252"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16253"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16254"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16255"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16256"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16257"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16258"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated in 2020 to include John Creek esc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16259"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16260"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:25:40.371+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16261"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:26:26.48+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16262"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-01 22:28:05.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16263"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16264"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16265"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16266"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16267"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16268"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16269"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River winter steelhead data only. These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16270"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Incomplete surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16271"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:36:47.674+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16272"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16273"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16274"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file

Only includes Little Quilcene, as was done in previous years</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-02 15:43:06.048+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16275"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16276"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file

Includes only Little Quilcene, as was done in previous years</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-02 15:43:50.925+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16277"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file

Includes only Little Quilcene, as was done in previous years.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-02 15:42:02.168+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16278"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16279"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16280"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-02 15:39:11.481+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16281"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16282"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16283"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16284"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water early in the season but a good estimate.  LLTK and WDFW alternated surveys.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16285"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16286"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16287"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16288"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16289"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16290"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16291"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16292"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16293"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escapement estimate was made because of high flows and/or poor visibility during surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16294"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16295"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-02 15:41:11.182+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16296"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Quilcene/Dabob Bays winter steelhead data only. These are index escapement estimates based on redd counts from RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:36:15.613+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16297"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16298"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16299"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16300"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16301"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16302"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16303"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16304"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16305"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16306"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16307"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16308"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16309"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16310"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16311"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16312"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16313"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16314"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16315"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16316"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:54:44.243+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16317"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16318"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16319"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 2024-2025 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF092324 MD082824 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023

We do not estimate upper and lower bounds in our methodology</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-07 18:09:47.917+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16320"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16321"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16322"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16323"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16324"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16325"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16326"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16327"><Stock Number>6247</Stock Number><Population Name>West Hood Canal Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Dosewallips River (RM 0.2 to 12.0) and the Duckabush River (RM 0.0 to 2.6) and the Hamma Hamma River (RM 0.3 to 1.8) and the Quilcene/Dabob Bays RM 0.2 to 5.3 on the Little Quilcene River</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:13:23.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16328"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16329"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16330"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16331"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16332"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 22:07:04.834+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16333"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16334"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16335"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16336"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16337"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16338"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:34:52.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16339"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd surveys were cancelled during the steelhead spawning season due to COVID-19. In 2020, spawner estimates were based on results from a PIT-tag based patch-occupancy model that estimates escapement, and a radio telemetry study that estimated overwinter survival in the mainstem of the Wenatchee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 18:51:21.668+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16340"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16341"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16342"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16343"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16344"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16345"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16346"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16347"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16348"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:34:52.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16349"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 21:57:35.238+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16350"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16351"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16352"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16353"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16354"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>3359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16355"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16356"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16357"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16358"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16359"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16360"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16361"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>2648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16362"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16363"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16364"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16365"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16366"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16367"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16368"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16369"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16370"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16371"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16372"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>2417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16373"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16374"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16375"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16376"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16377"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16378"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16379"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16380"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16381"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16382"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16383"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16384"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16385"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16386"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16387"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16388"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16389"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd surveys were cancelled during the steelhead spawning season due to COVID-19. In 2020, spawner estimates were based on results from a PIT-tag based patch-occupancy model that estimates escapement, and a radio telemetry study that estimated overwinter survival in the mainstem of the Wenatchee River. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16390"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16391"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16392"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16393"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>3055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16394"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd surveys were cancelled during the steelhead spawning season due to COVID-19. In 2020, spawner estimates were based on results from a PIT-tag based patch-occupancy model that estimates escapement, and a radio telemetry study that estimated overwinter survival in the mainstem of the Wenatchee River. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16395"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16396"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16397"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16398"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd surveys were cancelled during the steelhead spawning season due to COVID-19. In 2020, spawner estimates were based on results from a PIT-tag based patch-occupancy model that estimates escapement, and a radio telemetry study that estimated overwinter survival in the mainstem of the Wenatchee River. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16399"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16400"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16401"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16402"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16403"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16404"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16405"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16406"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16407"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16408"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16409"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16410"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16411"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16412"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16413"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16414"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16415"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16416"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>3055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16417"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16418"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16419"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a one-observer-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16420"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16421"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16422"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16423"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16424"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16425"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16426"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16427"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16428"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16429"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16430"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16431"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16432"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-23 16:16:15.418+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16433"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16434"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16435"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16436"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16437"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 12:34:52.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16438"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16439"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16440"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16441"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16442"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16443"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 21:57:04.259+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16444"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16445"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16446"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16447"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with unbiased redd counts in mainstem (Mainsten redd counts expanded via Gaussian-area-under-the-curve method using a two-observers-net-error-model). Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Wenatchee River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16448"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16449"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>3359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16450"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16451"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16452"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16453"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16454"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16455"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16456"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16457"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16458"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16459"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>2417</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16460"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>2648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16461"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16462"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16463"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16464"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16465"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16466"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16467"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16468"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16469"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16470"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16471"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16472"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16473"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16474"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16475"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16476"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16477"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16478"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16479"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16480"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16481"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16482"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16483"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16484"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16485"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16486"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16487"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16488"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>A multivariate auto-regressive state-space (MARSS) model was fit to the two timeseries and this relationship was used to “adjust” the older run reconstruction time series (1987-2003) to better match the unbiased estimates generated in the current time series (2003-2022).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16489"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16490"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 21:56:07.871+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16491"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16492"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16493"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16494"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16495"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16496"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16497"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16498"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16499"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16500"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16501"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16502"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16503"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16504"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16505"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16506"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16507"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16508"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16509"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16510"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16511"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16512"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16513"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16514"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16515"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16516"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16517"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16518"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-23 16:07:44.38+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16519"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16520"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16521"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16522"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16523"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16524"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16525"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16526"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy estimates in tributaries, combined with index area redd counts in mainstem reaches. Mainstem redd counts are expanded via Gaussian area under the curve method, and adjusted for observer error.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16527"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16528"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16529"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16530"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16531"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16532"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16533"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16534"><Stock Number>6896</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of spawners were generated, in large part, from redd surveys, which were adjusted using the one-observer-net-error model from Murdoch et al. (2018). Estimates of fish/redd,  pHOS and age compostition were calculated from fish sampled at Dryden Dam or from broodstock collections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16535"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16536"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16537"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16538"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No fish observed during Sept and Oct surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16539"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16540"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16541"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16542"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16543"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16544"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16545"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16546"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16547"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16548"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16549"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16550"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16551"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16552"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data collected.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16553"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16554"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16555"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16556"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16557"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16558"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16559"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16560"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16561"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16562"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no fish observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16563"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Oberved 9-20-12</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16564"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16565"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16566"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16567"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16568"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16569"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16570"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16571"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:26:50.805+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16572"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16573"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16574"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16575"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16576"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No fish observed on 9/2 and 9/26 surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16577"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16578"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16579"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:43:08.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16580"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:42:50.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16581"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16582"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no water, dry</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16583"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Low water, partial survey on 9-16-14</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16584"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16585"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16586"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16587"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16588"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16589"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 live observed on 9-8-09</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16590"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Anderson Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Anderson Creek data natural origin counts are based on seasonal counts of live spawners.  No summer chum have been counted in Anderson Creek since 1984, so the stock is rated Extinct. Natural re-colonization may occur as Hood Canal summer chum stocks rebuild.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 21:58:23.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16591"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16592"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16593"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16594"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16595"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16596"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:23:35.204+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16597"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16598"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16599"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16600"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16601"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16602"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16603"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16604"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16605"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16606"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:28:55.256+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16607"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16608"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16609"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16610"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BBCr = 143; 0 escapement in Little Anderson, Stavis, or Seabeck creeks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16611"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16612"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16613"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16614"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16615"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16616"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16617"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 21:59:30.036+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16618"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16619"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16620"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16621"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16622"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16623"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16624"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16625"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16626"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16627"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16628"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:46:14.214+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16629"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16630"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16631"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16632"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16633"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16634"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals: Big Beef Cr., 816; Stavis Cr., 24; Little Anderson Cr., 6; Seabeck Cr., 0</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16635"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16636"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16637"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16638"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16639"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16640"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16641"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1st good return from reintroduction program using Big Quilcene summer chum stock; used fish returning to BBCr. as broodstock beginning in 2001</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16642"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16643"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals: Big Beef Cr. = 724; Stavis Cr. = 8 esc.; Seabeck Cr. = 0 esc.; Little Anderson Cr. = 1 esc.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16644"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BBCr = 152; 0 escapement in Little Anderson, Stavis, or Seabeck creeks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16645"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16646"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16647"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16648"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16649"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16650"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:28:06.926+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16651"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:27:05.381+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16652"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16653"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16654"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16655"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1st good return from reintroduction program using Big Quilcene summer chum stock; used fish returning to BBCr. as broodstock beginning in 2001</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16656"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16657"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16658"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:46:35.989+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16659"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals: Big Beef Cr., 816; Stavis Cr., 24; Little Anderson Cr., 6; Seabeck Cr., 0</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16660"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals: Big Beef Cr. = 724; Stavis Cr. = 8 esc.; Seabeck Cr. = 0 esc.; Little Anderson Cr. = 1 esc.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16661"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16662"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16663"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16664"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16665"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16666"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:02:10.196+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16667"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16668"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16669"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16670"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16671"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16672"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16673"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16674"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16675"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big Beef Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Beef Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on rack counts (the University of Washington maintains a rack at the mouth of Big Beef Creek, which is operated by WDFW) and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.7. NORs and SORs based on marked and unmarked otolith sampling for all ages combined.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16676"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16677"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16678"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16679"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>6694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16680"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16681"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big/Little Quilcene River data are escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts, live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 on the Big Quilcene River, and on Little Quilcene River live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16682"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>10445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:49:18.874+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16683"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>10467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16684"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16685"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16686"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16687"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>9454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:30:40.492+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16688"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>16847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16689"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:04:26.801+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16690"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16691"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>9060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:33:58.73+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16692"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16693"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16694"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16695"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16696"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16697"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16698"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>7548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16699"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>32867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16700"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16701"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16702"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16703"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16704"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16705"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16706"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16707"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16708"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>13150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16709"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16710"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>14307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16711"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16712"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16713"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16714"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16715"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16716"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16717"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16718"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16719"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16720"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16721"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16722"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16723"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16724"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16725"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16726"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16727"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16728"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16729"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16730"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16731"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16732"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16733"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16734"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16735"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16736"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16737"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16738"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16739"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16740"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16741"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16742"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16743"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16744"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16745"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16746"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16747"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16748"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16749"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16750"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16751"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16752"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16753"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16754"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16755"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16756"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16757"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16758"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16759"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16760"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16761"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16762"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16763"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16764"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16765"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16766"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16767"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16768"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16769"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16770"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16771"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16772"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16773"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16774"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16775"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16776"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16777"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16778"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16779"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16780"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16781"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16782"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16783"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16784"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16785"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16786"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16787"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16788"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16789"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16790"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16791"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16792"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16793"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16794"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16795"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16796"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16797"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16798"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16799"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16800"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16801"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16802"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16803"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16804"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16805"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16806"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16807"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16808"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Little Quilcene River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 1.8 in the Little Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16809"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:47:44.907+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16810"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16811"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16812"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16813"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16814"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16815"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16816"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:34:36.162+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16817"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:33:19.871+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16818"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16819"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16820"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16821"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16822"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16823"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16824"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16825"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16826"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16827"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16828"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16829"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16830"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16831"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1883</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16832"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16833"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16834"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16835"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16836"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16837"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16838"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16839"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Big-Little Quilcene Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Big Quilcene River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Quilcene National Fish Hatchery rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.8 in the Big Quilcene River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:05:06.344+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16840"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16841"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16842"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:35:42.805+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16843"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16844"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16845"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16846"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16847"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16848"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16849"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16850"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16851"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16852"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16853"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16854"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16855"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16856"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16857"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16858"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16859"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16860"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16861"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16862"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16863"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16864"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16865"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16866"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper and lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:57:02.075+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16867"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16868"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16869"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16870"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16871"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16872"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16873"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16874"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16875"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:55:25.007+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16876"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16877"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16878"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16879"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16880"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16881"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16882"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC based on live counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16883"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16884"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16885"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16886"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16887"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16888"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16889"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16890"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:06:48.663+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16891"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16892"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16893"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16894"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16895"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16896"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16897"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River natural origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16898"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16899"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16900"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16901"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16902"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16903"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16904"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16905"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16906"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:54:46.993+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16907"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:36:12.89+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16908"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC based on live counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16909"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16910"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16911"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16912"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16913"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16914"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16915"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:08:14.027+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16916"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16917"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:59:04.109+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16918"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16919"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dewatto Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dewatto River supplementation origin escapements based on peak live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Dewatto River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16920"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16921"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:37:19.897+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16922"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16923"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16924"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16925"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16926"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16927"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16928"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16929"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16930"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16931"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampled for adipose clips but not for otolith marks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16932"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16933"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16934"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16935"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16936"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16937"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16938"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16939"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16940"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16941"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16942"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16943"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16944"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16945"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16946"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:09:22.025+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16947"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:57:18.963+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16948"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16949"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16950"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16951"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16952"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16953"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:00:38.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16954"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16955"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16956"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16957"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16958"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16959"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16960"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>3215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16961"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16962"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16963"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16964"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16965"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16966"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16967"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16968"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16969"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16970"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16971"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16972"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16973"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16974"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16975"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16976"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16977"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:01:42.175+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16978"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16979"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16980"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16981"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampled for adipose clips but not for otolith marks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16982"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16983"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16984"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16985"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Otolith sampling discontinued due to no supplementation program and insignificant stray rates.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16986"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16987"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx) file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:09:49.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16988"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16989"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16990"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16991"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16992"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16993"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:36:48.558+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16994"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16995"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16996"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16997"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16998"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="16999"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:56:50.842+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17000"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17001"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17002"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:00:15.023+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17003"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>3904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17004"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17005"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17006"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush, 1293; Fulton Cr., 1.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17007"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17008"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17009"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17010"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17011"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17012"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17013"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17014"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush = 818; Fulton = 3</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17015"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3939 in mainstem + 190 Fulton Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17016"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17017"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:38:55.786+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17018"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17019"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17020"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17021"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>5761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17022"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17023"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17024"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17025"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17026"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17027"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17028"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:10:45.044+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17029"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17030"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17031"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17032"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17033"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17034"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17035"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush = 8631, Fulton Cr. = 6</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17036"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17037"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17038"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17039"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17040"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17041"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:03:46.057+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17042"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17043"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17044"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17045"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17046"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>6095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17047"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>4693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17048"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17049"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17050"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17051"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17052"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>13546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17053"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>2453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17054"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17055"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampled for adipose clips but not for otolith marks</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17056"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17057"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>2301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17058"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17059"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17060"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17061"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush, 1293; Fulton Cr., 1.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17062"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampled for adipose clips but not for otolith marks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17063"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17064"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17065"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17066"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17067"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17068"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush = 818; Fulton = 3</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17069"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17070"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:11:13.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17071"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:04:19.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17072"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17073"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:38:23.786+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17074"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17075"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17076"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17077"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3939 in mainstem + 190 Fulton Creek</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17078"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17079"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17080"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17081"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17082"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush = 8631, Fulton Cr. = 6</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17083"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Duckabush River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 2.3 in the Duckabush River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:59:40.779+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17084"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17085"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17086"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17087"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17088"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17089"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17090"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17091"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17092"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17093"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17094"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17095"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17096"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17097"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17098"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17099"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17100"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17101"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17102"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17103"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17104"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17105"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17106"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17107"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17108"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17109"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17110"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17111"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17112"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17113"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17114"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17115"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17116"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17117"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17118"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17119"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17120"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17121"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 trapped</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17122"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 trapped</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17123"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 trapped</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17124"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17125"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17126"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17127"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17128"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17129"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17130"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17131"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 trapped</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17132"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 trapped.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17133"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17134"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>1415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17135"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>both males</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17136"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17137"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17138"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17139"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17140"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17141"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17142"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17143"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17144"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17145"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17146"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17147"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17148"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17149"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17150"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17151"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17152"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Finch Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Finch Creek data are counts of summer chum at the Hoodsport Hatchery rack.  Summer chum were present when the WDFW Hoodsport Hatchery began operations in 1953 but are now extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17153"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17154"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17155"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17156"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17157"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17158"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:41:49.584+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17159"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17160"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>7341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17161"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17162"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17163"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17164"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17165"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17166"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>5346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17167"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17168"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma, 1487; John Cr., 2.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17169"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17170"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17171"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17172"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>4282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17173"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17174"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17175"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17176"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>7648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17177"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>13548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17178"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma = 1470, John Cr = 1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17179"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17180"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17181"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17182"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17183"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17184"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Corrected value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17185"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17186"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>715 Hamma; 58 John Creek; AUC Higher flows brought these fish in from the Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17187"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17188"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17189"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17190"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17191"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>8215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17192"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17193"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17194"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17195"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17196"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17197"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17198"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17199"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17200"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17201"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17202"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17203"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 49 esc. in Eagle Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17204"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17205"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>2956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:06:11.503+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17206"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma = 663, John Cr = 0</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17207"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:12:38.221+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17208"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17209"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:20:17.915+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17210"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>John Creek not accessible due to low flows at mouth.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17211"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Corrected value</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17212"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17213"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>John Creek not accessible due to low flows at mouth.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17214"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:13:22.377+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17215"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17216"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 49 esc. in Eagle Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17217"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma = 1470, John Cr = 1</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17218"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17219"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17220"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17221"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:41:26.083+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17222"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17223"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17224"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17225"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17226"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17227"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17228"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma, 1487; John Cr., 2.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17229"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma = 663, John Cr = 0</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17230"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:27:26.897+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17231"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>715 Hamma; 58 John Creek; AUC Higher flows brought these fish in from the Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17232"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17233"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17234"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:05:32.659+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17235"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hamma Hamma River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17236"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17237"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17238"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17239"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17240"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17241"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17242"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17243"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:51:57.225+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17244"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17245"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17246"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17247"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17248"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17249"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17250"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:17:03.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17251"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:55:42.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17252"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17253"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17254"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17255"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17256"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17257"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17258"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17259"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17260"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17261"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17262"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17263"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17264"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17265"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17266"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>851</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to match Thom Johnson's estimate for the HCCC Habitat Goals Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17267"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17268"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17269"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17270"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17271"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17272"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17273"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:46:13.092+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17274"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17275"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17276"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17277"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to match Thom Johnson's estimate for the HCCC Habitat Goals Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17278"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17279"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17280"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17281"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17282"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17283"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17284"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17285"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17286"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17287"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17288"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17289"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Out for review otolith analysis received Nov 2017</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17290"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17291"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17292"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17293"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to match Thom Johnson's estimate for the HCCC Habitat Goals Report</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17294"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Out for review otolith analysis completed Nov 2017</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17295"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17296"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17297"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17298"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:52:51.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17299"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:45:23.724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17300"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to match Thom Johnson's estimate for HCCC Habitat Goals Report.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17301"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17302"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17303"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17304"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17305"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17306"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17307"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17308"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17309"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17310"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17311"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:58:21.892+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17312"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:17:31.4+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17313"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17314"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17315"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17316"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lilliwaup Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Lilliwaup Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 0.7 or counts of adult summer chum at a temporary trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17317"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17318"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17319"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:00:46.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17320"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:47:21.49+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17321"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17322"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17323"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>summer chum observations during surveys for Chinook</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17324"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17325"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17326"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17327"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17328"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:20:35.502+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17329"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17330"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC mainstem spawners between RM 6.2 and RM 5.3</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17331"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17332"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River supplementation origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:57:06.178+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17333"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>summer chum observations during surveys for Chinook</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17334"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17335"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17336"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:59:22.24+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17337"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC mainstem spawners between RM 6.2 and RM 5.3</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17338"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 live observed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17339"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>summer chum observations during surveys for Chinook.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17340"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:20:18.725+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17341"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17342"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>0 live observed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17343"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on live counts, 8/31/06-9/29/06</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17344"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>24 live observed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17345"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>5 live observed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17346"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17347"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3 live observed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17348"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17349"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17350"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>6535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:56:11.814+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17351"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:48:02.728+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17352"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17353"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17354"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17355"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17356"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17357"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Skokomish Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Skokomish River natural origin counts are based on spawning ground surveys that report an occasional summer-timed chum salmon, but the numbers are not sufficient to represent a self-sustaining stock, so the stock is rated Extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate based on live counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17358"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:53:49.306+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17359"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:09:59.78+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17360"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:10:24.332+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17361"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17362"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17363"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17364"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17365"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17366"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17367"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17368"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17369"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:23:34.657+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17370"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17371"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17372"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17373"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Corrected value</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17374"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17375"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>First return from reintroduction program</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17376"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17377"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17378"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17379"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17380"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17381"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17382"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17383"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17384"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17385"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17386"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17387"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17388"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17389"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17390"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17391"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17392"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17393"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17394"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17395"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17396"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17397"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17398"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>First return from reintroduction program</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17399"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17400"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17401"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17402"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Corrected value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17403"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17404"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17405"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:09:01.926+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17406"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:08:37.39+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17407"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17408"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17409"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17410"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17411"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17412"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17413"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>4487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17414"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17415"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17416"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17417"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17418"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17419"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:54:08.461+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17420"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17421"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17422"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17423"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17424"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17425"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17426"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:23:07.562+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17427"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17428"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17429"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17430"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Tahuya Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Tahuya River natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.6 in Tahuya River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17431"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17432"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17433"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17434"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17435"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17436"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:33:00.099+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17437"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:31:00.178+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17438"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17439"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17440"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17441"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17442"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17443"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17444"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17445"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17446"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17447"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17448"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17449"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17450"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:22:17.348+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17451"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17452"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:50:16.337+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17453"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17454"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River supplementation origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17455"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17456"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17457"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17458"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17459"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17460"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17461"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17462"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17463"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>4073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:30:37.59+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17464"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17465"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17466"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17467"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17468"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17469"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17470"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17471"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17472"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17473"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17474"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17475"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17476"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17477"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17478"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17479"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17480"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17481"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17482"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17483"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17484"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17485"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:52:06.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17486"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17487"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17488"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17489"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17490"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17491"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17492"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17493"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17494"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17495"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-14 22:21:48.195+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17496"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17497"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17498"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17499"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17500"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17501"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17502"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17503"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>12689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:32:22.303+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17504"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17505"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17506"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Union Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Union River natural origin escapement estimates based on trap counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 2.1 in the Union River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17507"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>12044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17508"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>69995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17509"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>12677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17510"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>7277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17511"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17512"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>30010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17513"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>12736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17514"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17515"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>10676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17516"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [20 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17517"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17518"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17519"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>27395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [14 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca NOR x Age FINAL thj edits 6-29-15]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:34:06.694+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17520"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17521"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>8593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17522"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>9462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17523"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17524"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>15403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17525"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>10781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17526"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>20490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17527"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>26728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17528"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>8973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17529"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>18248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17530"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>19709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17531"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>6554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17532"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17533"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>22617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated [13 summer chum esc Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL 1-08-14.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-09 22:53:02.713+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17534"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>27772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17535"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17536"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17537"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17538"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17539"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [19 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 22:47:30.416+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17540"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [11 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca 1-13-12cs SaSI entered.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-09 23:43:37.607+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17541"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>16949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [21 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age_FINAL md_cg 21JAN2022.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17542"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>29856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [12 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL.xlsx] minus 202 broodstock</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-09 23:06:47.268+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17543"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17544"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>12281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17545"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17546"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17547"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17548"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17549"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17550"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17551"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>35696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17552"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>10711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17553"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>31277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17554"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>55648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from [17 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:15:28.01+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17555"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17556"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17557"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>27330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17558"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>18532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17559"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>32644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [15 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL SCCI 8-02-16 mrd thj 8-5-16.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:31:31.07+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17560"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17561"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>47934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [16 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:26:54.057+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17562"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>12869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [18 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 22:51:04.31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17563"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [20 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17564"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>28377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:09:29.131+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17565"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [15 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL SCCI 8-02-16 mrd thj 8-5-16.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:32:08.02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17566"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>26830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [14 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca NOR x Age FINAL thj edits 6-29-15]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:35:00.557+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17567"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>21389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17568"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17569"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17570"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17571"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17572"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17573"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17574"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17575"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [19 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 22:48:46.956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17576"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>7267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17577"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17578"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17579"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>40677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:29:38.196+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17580"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17581"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>31277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17582"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17583"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>18780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17584"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17585"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17586"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17587"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17588"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17589"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17590"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17591"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17592"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17593"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17594"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17595"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>60374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17596"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17597"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17598"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>16949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [21 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age_FINAL md_cg 21JAN2022.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17599"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>53470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from [17 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:23:47.763+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17600"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>26501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17601"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>12669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17602"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>8593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17603"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>27310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17604"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17605"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>47366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [16 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 21:28:00.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17606"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>30000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17607"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17608"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>10664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17609"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>27715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17610"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>10711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17611"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>18248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17612"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17613"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>12201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [18 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-23 22:51:40.342+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17614"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>19965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17615"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>12281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17616"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17617"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>19709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17618"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>18532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17619"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>6554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17620"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>11348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17621"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17622"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17623"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17624"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17625"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17626"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17627"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17628"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17629"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>28377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:08:04.96+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17630"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>40677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:29:08.749+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17631"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17632"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>1415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17633"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17634"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17635"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17636"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17637"><Stock Number>2300</Stock Number><Population Name>Hood Canal Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17638"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17639"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17640"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17641"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17642"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17643"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17644"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17645"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17646"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17647"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17648"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17649"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17650"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17651"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17652"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17653"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17654"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17655"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17656"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17657"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17658"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17659"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17660"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17661"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17662"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17663"><Stock Number>6623</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17664"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17665"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17666"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>10430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17667"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17668"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>12934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17669"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>17126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17670"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>14940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17671"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>10549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17672"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17673"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17674"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17675"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17676"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17677"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17678"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17679"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17680"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17681"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17682"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17683"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>6300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High flows in Dec. made surveys difficult</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17684"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>surveys difficult in NFk mainstem, upstream of RM 13.7</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17685"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17686"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17687"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17688"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17689"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>9676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17690"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17691"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17692"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17693"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>5326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17694"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17695"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>4173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17696"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>7253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17697"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>8169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17698"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>7281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17699"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>4286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17700"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>9184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17701"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17702"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17703"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17704"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>8659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17705"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>9826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17706"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17707"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17708"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17709"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17710"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:31:02.759+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17711"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>17057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:32:01.195+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17712"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 19:31:37.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17713"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17714"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>17968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17715"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17716"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17717"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17718"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17719"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17720"><Stock Number>2399</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skokomish Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the North Fork Skokomish River, Richert Springs, Swift Creek, and Vance Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:28:46.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17721"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>19450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17722"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>18514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17723"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>104483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17724"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17725"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>13705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary estimate subject to revision after additional qa/qc</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17726"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>63553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17727"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17728"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-27 01:17:27.766+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17729"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>33709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17730"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>45260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17731"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17732"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>36408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17733"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17734"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>22327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 19:20:17.167+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17735"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17736"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>15280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17737"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17738"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>39535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description for the new method used as of 2007 is needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17739"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>22364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17740"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>110567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17741"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>13904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17742"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>119791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17743"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>42853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17744"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>36000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17745"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>34000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17746"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>16673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17747"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>142541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17748"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17749"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>46817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17750"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>45190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17751"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>160248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17752"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>83497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17753"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>144732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17754"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>15762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17755"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>48827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17756"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>127588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17757"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>22393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17758"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>44049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17759"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>81869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17760"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>95940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17761"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>93000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17762"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>14392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17763"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>120875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17764"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>36142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17765"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>22321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17766"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>72980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17767"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>209478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17768"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>17629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17769"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>121775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17770"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>38666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17771"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>74474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17772"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>16939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17773"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>19425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17774"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>23513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17775"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>132895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17776"><Stock Number>2055</Stock Number><Population Name>Mainstem Skagit Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>149700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in the Skagit River mainstem and side channel index areas. The estimates include counts for the Sauk fall chum stock. We believe that these numbers adequately reflect the status of the Mainstem Skagit fall chum stock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17777"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conducted from Drake Creek to Cougar Lake.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17778"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Upper Lost River (37 resident redds), Lower Lost River (20 redds), Monument Creek (9 fluvial and/or resident redds), Drake Creek (3 resident redds)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17779"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17780"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data should be interpreted as presence absence only, not trend data.  Historic and current surveys resources are inadequate for statistical analysis.  Data is mixture of lower and upper Lost River populations.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17781"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17782"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17783"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17784"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conducted from Drake Creek upstream for 6.9 miles.  Redds were likely from resident bull trout.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17785"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17786"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17787"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17788"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17789"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>single survey from monument creek to cougar lake</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17790"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17791"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17792"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17793"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds comprised of following: Lower Lost River from Eureka Creek to 1/4 mile above Monument Creek (24), Monument Creek from confluence to 1/4 mile upstream (6), Upper Lost River from Drake Creek to Cougar Lake (78), Drake Creek from confluence 1/4 mile upstream to falls (3), and Diamond Creek from confluence 1/4 mile upstream to waterfall barrier (1)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17794"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>27 Redds in Upper Lost River were constructed by resident Bull Trout.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17795"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17796"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17797"><Stock Number>8792</Stock Number><Population Name>Lost River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17798"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17799"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17800"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate and data provided by Yakama Indian Nation Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17801"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17802"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17803"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17804"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All sampling and escapement estimates are done by Yakama Indian Nation.  Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17805"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17806"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17807"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17808"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17809"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17810"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17811"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17812"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17813"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17814"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17815"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All sampling and forecasts are done by the Yakima Indian Nation.  Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17816"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number of naturally spawning spring Chinook on the Klickitat are produced by Yakama Indian Nation biologists.  Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17817"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17818"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17819"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17820"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number of naturally spawning spring Chinook on the Klickitat are produced by Yakama Indian Nation biologists.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17821"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17822"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17823"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17824"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17825"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sampling done by Yakama Indian Nation.  Estimate based on peak count expansion.  Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17826"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17827"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17828"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17829"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17830"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17831"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17832"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17833"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17834"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17835"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17836"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17837"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated to adult count only - 7/26/2016 mg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17838"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17839"><Stock Number>1672</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates expanded from redd counts from float surveys from the WDFW Klickitat Hatchery downstream to Twin Bridges, a distance of about 26 miles.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-10 10:21:51.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17840"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:58:21.13+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17841"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:58:41.878+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17842"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17843"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17844"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17845"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:43:25.273+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17846"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:42:43.046+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17847"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17848"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17849"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17850"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17851"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17852"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17853"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17854"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17855"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:57:33.661+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17856"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:40:57.081+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17857"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:57:13.582+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17858"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17859"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17860"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:41:50.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17861"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17862"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:56:37.325+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17863"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17864"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:43:27.807+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17865"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17866"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:56:22.676+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17867"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17868"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:43:55.483+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17869"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17870"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17871"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17872"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17873"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17874"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17875"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17876"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17877"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17878"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17879"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17880"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17881"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17882"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17883"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17884"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17885"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17886"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17887"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17888"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17889"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17890"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17891"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17892"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17893"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17894"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17895"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17896"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17897"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17898"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17899"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17900"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17901"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17902"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17903"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17904"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17905"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17906"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17907"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17908"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17909"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17910"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17911"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17912"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17913"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17914"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17915"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:42:03.325+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17916"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17917"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:55:49.915+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17918"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 22:55:35.934+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17919"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-18 16:42:38.95+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17920"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17921"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17922"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17923"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17924"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17925"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17926"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17927"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17928"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Condit Dam powerhouse (RM 3.3) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River. Data usefulness for rating stock status is poor because of poor visibility in the river during fall Chinook surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17929"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17930"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17931"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17932"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17933"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17934"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17935"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17936"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17937"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17938"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17939"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17940"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17941"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17942"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17943"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17944"><Stock Number>1656</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17945"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17946"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17947"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17948"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17949"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17950"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data collected.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17951"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17952"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17953"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17954"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17955"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17956"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17957"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17958"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the JimmyComeLately Creek index area from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17959"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 26 of the 28 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17960"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 110 of the 129 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17961"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 96 of the 234 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17962"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 246 of the 296 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17963"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 131 of the 169 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17964"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 164 of the 230 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17965"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the Coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total Coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 152 of the 159 Coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17966"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 441 of the 500 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17967"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 101 of the 102 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17968"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 44 of the 55 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17969"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 68 of the 112 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17970"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17971"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 107 of the 117 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17972"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 92 of the 93 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17973"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 13 of the 20 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17974"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 148 of the 175 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17975"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 110 of the 159 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17976"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 17 of the 30 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17977"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 37 of the 74 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17978"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 107 of the 135 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17979"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 32 of the 42 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17980"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 108 of the 129 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17981"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 29 of the 31 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17982"><Stock Number>3277</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim Bay Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates from redd counts made using the stratified random sampling method described in Crain (1999) in JimmyComeLately Creek plus Sequim Bay and tributaries such as Johnson, Dean, Bell, Chicken Coop creeks, and unnamed tribs 17.0284 and 17.0292.  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The majority of the coho spawning in Sequim Bay streams occurs in JimmyComeLately Creek. Of the total coho escapement in Sequim Bay streams, 108 of the 131 coho spawned in JimmyComeLately Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17983"><Stock Number>3440</Stock Number><Population Name>Goodman-Mosquito Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17984"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17985"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>6949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17986"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17987"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17988"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>14699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17989"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17990"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>19231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17991"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17992"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17993"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17994"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17995"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17996"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17997"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17998"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="17999"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>8195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18000"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18001"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18002"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>13794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18003"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>10266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18004"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18005"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18006"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>10456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18007"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18008"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>9120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18009"><Stock Number>3622</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index areas within the Willapa River basin and supplemental survey observations in stream basin, expanded to basin total escapement estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18010"><Stock Number>6378</Stock Number><Population Name>Tsoo-Yess-Waatch Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18011"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:25:28.966+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18012"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Waptus River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18013"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Waptus River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18014"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18015"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18016"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:25:15.114+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18017"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 19:25:40.011+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18018"><Stock Number>8532</Stock Number><Population Name>Waptus River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Waptus River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18019"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18020"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18021"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18022"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18023"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>3.5 mile survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18024"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed in 2009</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18025"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are counts from Road 500 crossing to falls (2 miles).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18026"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18027"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18028"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18029"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18030"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within East Fork of Buttermilk Creek from Road 500 crossing to RM 2.4 (1.1 miles)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18031"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18032"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18033"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18034"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18035"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18036"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18037"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18038"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18039"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-3.3 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18040"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18041"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18042"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18043"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity includes 15 redds from North Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18044"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18045"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18046"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18047"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18048"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18049"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18050"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18051"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18052"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18053"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18054"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18055"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18056"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>51 redds within mainstem Twisp River, with an additional 17 redds located in North Creek (mouth to barrier falls)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18057"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18058"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>New section surveyed - Roads End CG to barrier falls (1/2 mile)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18059"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18060"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes a total of 6 redds counted within North Creek from the mouth to RM 0.6</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18061"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within following areas: Twisp River from South Creek to barrier falls (65), Twisp River from Reynolds Creek to Popular Flats (12), and North Creek from mouth to falls (18)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18062"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18063"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Twisp Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 20.9-25.3 and 24.4-28.1.  In 2007 a new section from Reynolds Creek to the barrier falls (5 miles) was surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18064"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18065"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not surveyed in 2009</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18066"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18067"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18068"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18069"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey length 5 miles</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18070"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are counts from mouth to 0.5 miles upstream of Road 550 crossing (2 miles).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18071"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18072"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18073"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18074"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within West Fork of Buttermilk Creek from RM 0.8 to RM 2.3</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18075"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18076"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18077"><Stock Number>8754</Stock Number><Population Name>Twisp River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>West Fork Buttermilk Creek Bull Trout</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 0.0-2.5 in most years.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18078"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18079"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18080"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18081"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18082"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18083"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18084"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18085"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18086"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18087"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18088"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18089"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18090"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18091"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18092"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18093"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18094"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18095"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18096"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18097"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18098"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18099"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18100"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18101"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18102"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18103"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18104"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18105"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18106"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18107"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18108"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18109"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18110"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18111"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18112"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18113"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-06 20:21:17.671+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18114"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18115"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18116"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-07 00:25:24.243+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18117"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18118"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys Discontinued - No further estimates will be done after this year.  No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18119"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18120"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18121"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18122"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18123"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18124"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18125"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18126"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18127"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18128"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-11 17:08:07.175+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18129"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18130"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-11 17:05:57.592+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18131"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys Discontinued - No further estimates will be done after this year.  No Age data available due to limited return. No  Redds found this survey</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-11 17:06:27.783+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18132"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18133"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18134"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18135"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18136"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18137"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 22:17:45.966+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18138"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18139"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18140"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18141"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 22:18:18.944+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18142"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18143"><Stock Number>1712</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Age data available due to limited return.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 18:20:29.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18144"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18145"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18146"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18147"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18148"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18149"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18150"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18151"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of natural origin chinook collected for broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18152"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Count of adult chinook that returned to the Dungeness Hatchery pond but were released back to the river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Released back to the river.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18153"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18154"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 80.9% of all natural spawners.  Correction: Original estimate of 815 was made in error by multiplying the HOR percentage by the total return instead of by the total number of spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18155"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 38.6% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18156"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 72% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18157"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 79.2% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18158"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 80.8% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 108.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18159"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 81.8% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18160"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 75.5% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 265.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18161"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 59.9% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total NOR (294) and HOR (439) Chinook in the natural spawning population was 733. In addition to the 439 hatchery origin spawners, 73 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total HOR to 512.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18162"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 72.6% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 168. The first draft estimate was 65% natural spawners. Recent otolith analysis showed the presence of marks from a portion of unclipped and untagged naturally spawning Chinook. The otolith marks identified these adult fish as having been released as smolts from the WDFW Elwha Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18163"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 44.1% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total NOR (312) and HOR (246) Chinook in the natural spawning population was 558. In addition to the 246 hatchery origin spawners, 61 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total HOR to 307.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18164"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 68.2% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18165"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 66.9% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total HOR (273) and NOR (135) Chinook natural spawning population was 408. In addition to the 273 hatchery origin spawners, 77 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock for a total of 350.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18166"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 44.9% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18167"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 83.9% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total HOR (661) and NOR (127) Chinook natural spawning population was 788. In addition to the 661 hatchery origin spawners, 97 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock for a total of 758 hatchery origin Chinook.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18168"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 80.8% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18169"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 79.4% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total HOR (665) and NOR (173) Chinook natural spawning population was 838. In addition to the 665 hatchery origin spawners, 73 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock for a total HOR return of 738.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18170"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 96.3% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18171"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18172"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 84.5% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18173"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 77.9% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18174"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 58.3% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 508.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18175"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, excluding jacks. Includes only adults of hatchery origin, excluding jacks.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only HORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 75.4% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of hatchery origin. The estimated total HOR (456) and NOR (149) Chinook natural spawning population was 605. In addition to the 456 hatchery origin spawners, 74 hatchery origin Chinook were collected for broodstock for a total of 530 hatchery origin Chinook returns.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18176"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 16.1% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin. The estimated total NOR (127) and HOR (661) Chinook natural spawning population was 788. In addition to the 127 natural origin spawners, 20 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total to 147 natural origin Chinook.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18177"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 55.9% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin. The estimated total NOR (312) and HOR (246) Chinook in the natural spawning population was 558. In addition to the 312 natural origin spawners, 37 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total NOR to 349.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18178"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 24.5% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 265.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18179"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 24.6% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin. The estimated total NOR (149) and HOR (456) Chinook natural spawning population was 605. In addition to the 149 natural origin spawners, 26 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total to 175 natural origin Chinook.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18180"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 20.6% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin. The estimated total NOR (173) and HOR (665) Chinook in the natural spawning population was 838. In addition to the 173 natural origin spawners,19 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total NOR to 192.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18181"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 20.8% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18182"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 40.1% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin. The estimated total NOR (294) and HOR (439) Chinook in the natural spawning population was 733. In addition to the 294 natural origin spawners, 27 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock bringing the total NOR to 321.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18183"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 31.8% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18184"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 18.2% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18185"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 55.1% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18186"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 19.1% of all natural spawners.  Correction: Original estimate of 193 was made in error by multiplying the NOR percentage by the total return instead of by the total number of spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18187"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 19.2% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18188"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18189"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18190"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 33.1% of the Chinook spawning naturally in the river were of natural origin.  The estimated total NOR (135) and HOR (273) Chinook natural spawning population was 408. In addition to the 135 natural origin spawners, 30 natural origin Chinook were collected for broodstock for a total of 165.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18191"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 16.8% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18192"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 15.5% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18193"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 3.6% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18194"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 41.7% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 508.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18195"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 61.4% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18196"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Based on 48% of all natural spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18197"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 27.4% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 168. The first draft estimate was 35% natural spawners. Recent otolith analysis showed the presence of marks from a portion of unclipped and untagged naturally spawning Chinook. The otolith marks identified these adult fish as having been released as smolts from the WDFW Elwha Hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18198"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity is based on 19.2% of all Chinook spawning naturally in the river. The estimated total HOR and NOR Chinook natural spawning population was 108.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18199"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18200"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18201"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18202"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18203"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18204"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18205"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18206"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18207"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18208"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18209"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18210"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18211"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18212"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18213"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18214"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18215"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18216"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18217"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18218"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18219"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18220"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18221"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18222"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18223"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18224"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18225"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18226"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18227"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18228"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18229"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18230"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18231"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18232"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18233"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18234"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18235"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18236"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18237"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18238"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18239"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18240"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18241"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18242"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18243"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18244"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate includes only NORs. HOR\NOR composition determined by analyzing CWT results and scale samples from sampled carcasses, primarily from broodstock collection. This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18245"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18246"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18247"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18248"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18249"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18250"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18251"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18252"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18253"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18254"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18255"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18256"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18257"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18258"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18259"><Stock Number>1240</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is a redd based estimate, 2.5 fish per redd, of the number of adult Chinook that spawned naturally in the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers. Escapement estimate includes both NORs and HORs.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18260"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18261"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18262"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18263"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18264"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18265"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18266"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18267"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18268"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18269"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wildfires during 2017 precluded redd surveys for some spawning reaches of the Naches population</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18270"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18271"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18272"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18273"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18274"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18275"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18276"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18277"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18278"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18279"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18280"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18281"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18282"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18283"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18284"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18285"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18286"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18287"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18288"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18289"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18290"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18291"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18292"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18293"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18294"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18295"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18296"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18297"><Stock Number>1752</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement estimate based on the Prosser Dam count minus harvest above Prosser and minus the Roza Dam count.  That number is multiplied by the proportion of redds (census count) in the Naches (Naches/Naches+American) to calculate escapement for the population.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18298"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Not enough redd survey data to seperate by system</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18299"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18300"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18301"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18302"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18303"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Calculation of escapement based upon relationship of Index redd construction after Wk-46 or Wk-48.  Continuous high water prevented surveys during latter portion of sspawning period.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18304"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18305"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18306"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18307"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18308"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18309"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18310"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18311"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18312"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18313"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18314"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18315"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18316"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>See Quillayute/Bogachiel Fall Chinook for total.  Survey conditions made an escapement impossible so used a regression of previous years to compute.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18317"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18318"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18319"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18320"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18321"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18322"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18323"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18324"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18325"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18326"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18327"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18328"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18329"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18330"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18331"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18332"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18333"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18334"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18335"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18336"><Stock Number>1312</Stock Number><Population Name>Dickey Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Dickey River (RM 5.1 to 8.0, RM 1.0 to 5.1 supplemental and RM 18.5 to 19.5) and in Colby Creek, East Fork Dickey and West Fork Dickey rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18337"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18338"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18339"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18340"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18341"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18342"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18343"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18344"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18345"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18346"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>5979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18347"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18348"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fourteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Wedekind, Carter, Neil, Anderson, and Big creeks, as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0293 and 22.0299.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18349"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18350"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18351"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18352"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18353"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18354"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18355"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18356"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18357"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18358"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18359"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18360"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18361"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18362"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18363"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18364"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18365"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18366"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18367"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18368"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18369"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18370"><Stock Number>3590</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas and expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Wynoochee River (RM 29.1 to 31.2), Bitter Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.5), Helm Creek (RM 0.6 to 2.3), Schafer Creek (RM 1.3 to 4.9) as well as unnamed tributary 22.0298 (RM 0.0 to 1.3). Adults trapped at RM 47.9 and hauled above Wynoochee reservoir are also included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18371"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18372"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18373"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18374"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18375"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>6000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18376"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18377"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>12300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18378"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18379"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18380"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>416857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18381"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18382"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18383"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18384"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>7700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18385"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18386"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>37665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18387"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Actual escapement is likely higher than the estimate due to limited survey coverage and poor viewing conditions.  1.5 million pink fry were captured at the smolt trap near RM 9 during the spring of 2010.  Number is unexpanded.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18388"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>657234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18389"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>221658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18390"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance in the index areas of the Mashel River and Ohop Creek.  No surveys were conducted in the main-stem of the Nisqually due to poor viewing conditions.  The total escapement of Nisqually River pink salmon is likely much higher.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18391"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18392"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>763662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18393"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18394"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18395"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>8000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18396"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18397"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18398"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18399"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>10000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18400"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18401"><Stock Number>4585</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for the Nisqually system based on index counts in the Mashel River (RM 0-6.6) and Ohop Creek (RM 4.5-6.1) during odd-numbered years.    This estimate is for the main stem Nisqually River, Ohop Creek, and Mashel River, and is believed to be an underestimate of the total spawning return because many smaller tributaries were not surveyed.  Mean estimates of spawner abundance (total annual AUC per river mile) were expanded to areas not surveyed in these three rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate (peak live + dead count) is based on several surveys of mainstem Nisqually River and Mashel River and is thought to be very conservative.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18402"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18403"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18404"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18405"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18406"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18407"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18408"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18409"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18410"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18411"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18412"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18413"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18414"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18415"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18416"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18417"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18418"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18419"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18420"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18421"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18422"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18423"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18424"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18425"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18426"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18427"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18428"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18429"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18430"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18431"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18432"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18433"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18434"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18435"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18436"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18437"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18438"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18439"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18440"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18441"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18442"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18443"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18444"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18445"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18446"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="18449"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18450"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18451"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18452"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18453"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18454"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18455"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18456"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18457"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18458"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18459"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18460"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18461"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18462"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18463"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18464"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18465"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18466"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18467"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18468"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18469"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18470"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18471"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18472"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18473"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18474"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18475"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="18477"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18478"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18479"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="18481"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18482"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18483"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18484"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18485"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18486"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18487"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18488"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18489"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18490"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18491"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18492"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18493"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18494"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18495"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18496"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18497"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18498"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18499"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18500"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18501"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18502"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18503"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18504"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18505"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18506"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18507"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18508"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18509"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18510"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18511"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18512"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18513"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18514"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18515"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18516"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18517"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18518"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18519"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18520"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18521"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18522"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18523"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18524"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18525"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18526"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18527"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18528"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18529"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18530"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18531"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18532"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18533"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18534"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18535"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18536"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18537"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18538"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18539"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18540"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18541"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18542"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18543"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18544"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18545"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18546"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18547"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18548"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18549"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18550"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18551"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18552"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18553"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18554"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18555"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18556"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18557"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18558"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18559"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18560"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18561"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18562"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18563"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18564"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18565"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18566"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18567"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18568"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18569"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18570"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18571"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18572"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18573"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18574"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18575"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18576"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18577"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18578"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18579"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18580"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18581"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18582"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18583"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18584"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18585"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18586"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18587"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18588"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18589"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18590"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="18596"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18597"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18598"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18599"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18600"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18601"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.07</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18602"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18603"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18604"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18605"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18606"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18607"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18608"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18609"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18610"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18611"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18612"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18613"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18614"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18615"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18616"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18617"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18618"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18619"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18620"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18621"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18622"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18623"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18624"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18625"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18626"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18627"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18628"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18629"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18630"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18631"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18632"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18633"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18634"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18635"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18636"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18637"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18638"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18639"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18640"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18641"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1092</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18642"><Stock Number>6892</Stock Number><Population Name>Naches Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18643"><Stock Number>1264</Stock Number><Population Name>Tsoo-Yess Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18644"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18645"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18646"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18647"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18648"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18649"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18650"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18651"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18652"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18653"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18654"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18655"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18656"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18657"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18658"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18659"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18660"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18661"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18662"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18663"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18664"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18665"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18666"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18667"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18668"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18669"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18670"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18671"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18672"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18673"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18674"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18675"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18676"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18677"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18678"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18679"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18680"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18681"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18682"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18683"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18684"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18685"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18686"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18687"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18688"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18689"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18690"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18691"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18692"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18693"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18694"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18695"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18696"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18697"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18698"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18699"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18700"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18701"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18702"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18703"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18704"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18705"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18706"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18707"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18708"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18709"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18710"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18711"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18712"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18713"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18714"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18715"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18716"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18717"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18718"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18719"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18720"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18721"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18722"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18723"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18724"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18725"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18726"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18727"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18728"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18729"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18730"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18731"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18732"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18733"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18734"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18735"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18736"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18737"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18738"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18739"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18740"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>935</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18741"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18742"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18743"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18744"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18745"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18746"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18747"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18748"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18749"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18750"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18751"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18752"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18753"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18754"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18755"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="18763"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18764"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18765"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18766"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18767"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18768"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18769"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18770"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18771"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18772"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18773"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18774"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18775"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>5342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18776"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18777"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18778"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18779"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18780"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18781"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18782"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18783"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18784"><Stock Number>3666</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-03 18:12:18.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18785"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>4090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18786"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18787"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18788"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18789"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18790"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18791"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18792"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18793"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18794"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18795"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18796"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18797"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18798"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18799"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>9593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18800"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>13925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18801"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>5840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18802"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18803"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18804"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18805"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>6497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18806"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18807"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18808"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18809"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18810"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18811"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18812"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>12719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count may be incomplete, large number of pinks returned to White River</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18813"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>11589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18814"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>6022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18815"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>15986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18816"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18817"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>23795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18818"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>23770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18819"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1943</Year><Abundance Quantity>1467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18820"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18821"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>13406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18822"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>16476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18823"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18824"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18825"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18826"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1940</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18827"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1941</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18828"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1942</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18829"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1944</Year><Abundance Quantity>717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18830"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18831"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>3811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18832"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity>4992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18833"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity>1469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18834"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity>6739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18835"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity>12484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18836"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity>3623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18837"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity>7500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18838"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>9698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18839"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity>5671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18840"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity>1961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18841"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>3403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18842"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>2094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18843"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>2031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18844"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>3448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18845"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>1398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18846"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>1098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18847"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>1992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18848"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18849"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>8000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18850"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18851"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>3756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18852"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18853"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18854"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18855"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18856"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>1818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18857"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18858"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18859"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>21800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18860"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18861"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>7482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18862"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18863"><Stock Number>3170</Stock Number><Population Name>White River (Puyallup) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are numbers of adult coho trapped at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adult trap on the White River near Buckley (RM 24.3).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18864"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18865"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:51:02.746+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18866"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18867"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18868"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18869"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18870"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18871"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper and lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:55:24.617+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18872"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18873"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

we don't estimate upper and lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:44:34.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18874"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Otolith sampling discontinued due to no supplementation program and insignificant stray rates.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18875"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18876"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18877"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18878"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

We do not calculate upper and lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:39:47.78+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18879"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18880"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18881"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18882"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18883"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18884"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18885"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18886"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 20 dead in Kala Pt. Lagoon.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18887"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18888"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18889"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatch-Origin Spawners (Prop.)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of hatchery origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18890"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18891"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18892"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18893"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18894"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18895"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18896"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18897"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18898"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18899"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 20:52:24.538+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18900"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

we don't estimate upper and lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:46:16.809+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18901"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

We do not calculate upper and lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:41:49.075+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18902"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

We do not calculate upper and lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 18:38:29.5+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18903"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18904"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18905"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18906"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18907"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18908"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18909"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18910"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 20 dead in Kala Pt. Lagoon.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18911"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18912"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18913"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18914"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>883</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18915"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18916"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Chimacum Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Chimacum Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on spawner surveys that have been conducted since 1999 by NOSC and Wild Olympic Salmon. Summer chum were reintroduced to Chimacum Creek in 1996. Surveys were conducted as part of a Chimacum High School project during the middle 1970s and early 1980s and, combined with incidental WDFW surveys, indicated that summer chum were present until the mid-1980s.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18917"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18918"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 dead chum observed during regular spawner surveys from August thru early October</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18919"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18920"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1 dead on 9-11-09</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18921"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 2 live chum were observed during Sept., 2007.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18922"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:08:54.778+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18923"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18924"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18925"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18926"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count; minimum estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18927"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18928"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 live spawning observed by Jamestown survey personnel (Sept 30, 2011 from RM 0.0-RM 1.9) and 1 dead recovered by WDFW (R. Cooper, pers. comm.)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18929"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18930"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18931"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No fish observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18932"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18933"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated Data Type Description</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18934"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Peak live/dead count observed on 10/10/12 (4 live, 2 dead)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18935"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Date source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:01:46.11+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18936"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18937"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>None observed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18938"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:07:33.334+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18939"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18940"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 live spawning (~RM 0.5) on 9-17-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18941"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dungeness Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dungeness River natural origin escapement estimates based on live and/or dead chum observed during September and early October while conducting spawner surveys for pink and Chinook salmon throughout the Dungeness watershed.  Chum observations are incidental and not systematic.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

We don't measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:06:22.073+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18942"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18943"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18944"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:50:48.664+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18945"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18946"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18947"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

we do not measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:38:02.937+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18948"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18949"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

We don't calculate upper/lower bound</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:33:34.241+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18950"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18951"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18952"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18953"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18954"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18955"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18956"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18957"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18958"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18959"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18960"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Live/Dead above trap when installed + Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18961"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18962"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18963"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18964"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18965"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18966"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18967"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18968"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Live/Dead above trap when installed + Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18969"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18970"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18971"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18972"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18973"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:54:30.725+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18974"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18975"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18976"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

we do not measure upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:36:19.161+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18977"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18978"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18979"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18980"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap + redds downstream of trap</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18981"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18982"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18983"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18984"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18985"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:49:41.97+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18986"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18987"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18988"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18989"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18990"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18991"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on an adult trap used to enumerate the stock and collect broodstock.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 19:54:30.994+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18992"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18993"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18994"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18995"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18996"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18997"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18998"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="18999"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19000"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19001"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19002"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19003"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19004"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19005"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19006"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19007"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19008"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19009"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19010"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19011"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19012"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>2492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 21:54:12.145+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19013"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19014"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19015"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19016"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19017"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Jimmycomelately Creek Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners (Prop)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of natural origin spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Jimmycomelately Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on live spawners counted from RM 0.0 to 1.5.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19018"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19019"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19020"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19021"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19022"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19023"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19024"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19025"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19026"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19027"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19028"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19029"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19030"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19031"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19032"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19033"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19034"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19035"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19036"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19037"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19038"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19039"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19040"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19041"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>3347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:06:03.479+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19042"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19043"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19044"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19045"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19046"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19047"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19048"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19049"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19050"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19051"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19052"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19053"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19054"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19055"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19056"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19057"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19058"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19059"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19060"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL
We do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:06:16.512+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19061"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19062"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:15:14.724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19063"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19064"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19065"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>7280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:17:24.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19066"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19067"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19068"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19069"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19070"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19071"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19072"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19073"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19074"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19075"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19076"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19077"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19078"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19079"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19080"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19081"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19082"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19083"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19084"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19085"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19086"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19087"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19088"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19089"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19090"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19091"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19092"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow/Salmon Creeks data are escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 and Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19093"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow/Salmon Creeks data are escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 and Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19094"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow/Salmon Creeks data are escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 and Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19095"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19096"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19097"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19098"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19099"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19100"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19101"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19102"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19103"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19104"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19105"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19106"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19107"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19108"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19109"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19110"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19111"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19112"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19113"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19114"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19115"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19116"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19117"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19118"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19119"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19120"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19121"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19122"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19123"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19124"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19125"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19126"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19127"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19128"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19129"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19130"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19131"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19132"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19133"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19134"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19135"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19136"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19137"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19138"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19139"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19140"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19141"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19142"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Snow Creek natural origin escapement estimates based on Snow Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 0.8 in Snow Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19143"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19144"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19145"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19146"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19147"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19148"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19149"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19150"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19151"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19152"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT MD_121225 CS_120425 DF_12172025.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 22:06:24.247+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19153"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19154"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:09:39.183+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19155"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 23 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD_010524 KS120423

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:16:26.068+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19156"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age CG_MD_011724 DF_122724 KS_121824

We don't calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-02 20:25:53.041+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19157"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19158"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19159"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19160"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19161"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19162"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19163"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19164"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19165"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Otolith sampling discontinued due to no supplementation program and insignificant stray rates.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19166"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19167"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19168"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19169"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19170"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Snow-Salmon Creeks Summer Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Salmon Creek supplementation origin escapement estimates based on Salmon Creek rack counts and live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to RM 1.5 in Salmon Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19171"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [19 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19172"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [21 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age_FINAL md_cg 21JAN2022.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19173"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [18 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19174"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [16 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19175"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>15532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [15 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL SCCI 8-02-16 mrd thj 8-5-16.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19176"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19177"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19178"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19179"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19180"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [14 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca NOR x Age FINAL thj edits 6-29-15.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19181"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19182"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19183"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>9218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19184"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [17 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19185"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19186"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19187"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19188"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19189"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>9259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19190"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19191"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19192"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>14727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19193"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total population estimate summarized from subpopulation estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [20 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19194"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19195"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>7198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [14 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca NOR x Age FINAL thj edits 6-29-15.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19196"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19197"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from 23 summer chum Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age DRAFT CG_MD-010524 KS120424.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19198"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [22 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19199"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>5923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19200"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>15532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated from [15 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca FINAL SCCI 8-02-16 mrd thj 8-5-16.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19201"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [17 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19202"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19203"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19204"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19205"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [21 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age_FINAL md_cg 21JAN2022.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19206"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>20 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19207"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>4830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [19 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19208"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [18 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19209"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19210"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19211"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19212"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19213"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19214"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19215"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19216"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19217"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>from [16 summer chum escapement Hood Canal SJFuca Origin x Age FINAL mrd 11-22-19.xlsx]</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19218"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-18 09:40:23.105+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19219"><Stock Number>2500</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSA</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSA</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance. Distinct adult and jack proportions unknown.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner estimate summarized from subpopulations estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-03 14:52:12.598+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19220"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19221"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19222"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19223"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19224"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19225"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19226"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19227"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19228"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19229"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19230"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19231"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19232"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19233"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19234"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19235"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19236"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19237"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19238"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19239"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19240"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19241"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19242"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19243"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19244"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19245"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19246"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19247"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19248"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19249"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19250"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19251"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19252"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19253"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19254"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19255"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19256"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19257"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19258"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19259"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19260"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19261"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19262"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19263"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19264"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19265"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19266"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19267"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19268"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19269"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19270"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19271"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19272"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19273"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19274"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19275"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19276"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19277"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19278"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19279"><Stock Number>3645</Stock Number><Population Name>Elochoman-Skamokawa Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19280"><Stock Number>3530</Stock Number><Population Name>Moclips Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19281"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19282"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19283"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19284"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19285"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19286"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19287"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19288"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19289"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>4400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19290"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19291"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19292"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19293"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19294"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19295"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19296"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19297"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1970</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19298"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19299"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19300"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19301"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19302"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19303"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19304"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19305"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2658</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19306"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19307"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19308"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19309"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19310"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19311"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19312"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19313"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19314"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19315"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19316"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19317"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19318"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19319"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19320"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19321"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19322"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19323"><Stock Number>6553</Stock Number><Population Name>Humptulips Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Humptulips basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19324"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19325"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19326"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 11:12:48.529+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19327"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19328"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19329"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19330"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19331"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19332"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19333"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19334"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19335"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19336"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19337"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19338"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19339"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19340"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19341"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19342"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19343"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19344"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19345"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19346"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19347"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19348"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19349"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19350"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19351"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19352"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19353"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19354"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19355"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19356"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19357"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19358"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19359"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19360"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19361"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19362"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19363"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19364"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19365"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19366"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19367"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 19:23:33.582+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19368"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19369"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19370"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19371"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19372"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19373"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19374"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19375"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19376"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19377"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19378"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19379"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19380"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19381"><Stock Number>6721</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Toutle Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 23:37:58.639+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19382"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19383"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19384"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19385"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>5848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19386"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19387"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Count is incomplete, trap removed in early December to prevent predation by marine mammals.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19388"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19389"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19390"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>9 wild, 2 hatchery orgin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19391"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19392"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19393"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19394"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19395"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19396"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19397"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19398"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19399"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19400"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19401"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19402"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19403"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19404"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19405"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19406"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19407"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19408"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19409"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19410"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19411"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19412"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19413"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19414"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19415"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19416"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19417"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19418"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>From hatchery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19419"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>3282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19420"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19421"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19422"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19423"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>trap counts</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19424"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19425"><Stock Number>3190</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are adult coho rack passage counts at the Chambers Creek Hatchery rack.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19426"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd surveys not conducted in 2012 within Gold Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19427"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1.1 miles surveyed on Crater Creek only</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19428"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19429"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19430"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19431"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19432"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are redd counts from Foggy Dew Creek only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19433"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three redds in Crater Creek and one redd in Foggy Dew Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19434"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19435"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19436"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19437"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19438"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19439"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19440"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>It is likely that all of these redds were made by resident bull trout</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19441"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19442"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19443"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19444"><Stock Number>8732</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Methow) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Crater Creek and Foggy Dew Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19445"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19446"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19447"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19448"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19449"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19450"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19451"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19452"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19453"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19454"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19455"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19456"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19457"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates for just the Little White Salmon River expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19458"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19459"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:12:28.837+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19460"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:12:54.998+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19461"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:23:41.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19462"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19463"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19464"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19465"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19466"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19467"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19468"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19469"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:23:09.578+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19470"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19471"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19472"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19473"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19474"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:23:04.857+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19475"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:15:57.842+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19476"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19477"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:16:14.25+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19478"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 18:22:36.624+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19479"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19480"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19481"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19482"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19483"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19484"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19485"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19486"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19487"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Little White Salmon River (Drano) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19488"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:20:08.134+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19489"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:10:59.773+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19490"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19491"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19492"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19493"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:09:52.822+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19494"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19495"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19496"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19497"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19498"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19499"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19500"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19501"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19502"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total natural escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:19:37.435+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19503"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19504"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:10:37.457+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19505"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-21 18:09:12.84+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19506"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19507"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19508"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19509"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19510"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19511"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:21:14.234+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19512"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19513"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19514"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19515"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19516"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19517"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 19:20:12.603+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19518"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19519"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19520"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19521"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19522"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19523"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19524"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19525"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19526"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19527"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19528"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19529"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19530"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19531"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19532"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19533"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19534"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19535"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19536"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19537"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19538"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19539"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River Bright chinook data. Data are index escapement estimates expanded from peak live plus dead spawner counts from Shipherd Falls (RM 2.2) downstream to the confluence with the Columbia River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19540"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19541"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19542"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19543"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19544"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19545"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19546"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19547"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19548"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19549"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19550"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19551"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19552"><Stock Number>1073</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Escapement in Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 1943-2009</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19553"><Stock Number>6125</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Skykomish Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19554"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19555"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19556"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19557"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19558"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19559"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19560"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19561"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19562"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19563"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19564"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19565"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19566"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19567"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19568"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19569"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19570"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19571"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19572"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19573"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19574"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19575"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19576"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19577"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19578"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19579"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19580"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19581"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19582"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate reduced from 487 to 477 because 10 fish from redd count estimate were added into total live count placed above trapping project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19583"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19584"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19585"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19586"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19587"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19588"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19589"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19590"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19591"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19592"><Stock Number>6560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Hoquiam River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19593"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19594"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19595"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19596"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19597"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19598"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19599"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19600"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19601"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19602"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19603"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19604"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19605"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19606"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19607"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19608"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19609"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19610"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1069</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19611"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19612"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19613"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19614"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19615"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19616"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19617"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19618"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19619"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19620"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19621"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19622"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19623"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19624"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19625"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19626"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19627"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19628"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19629"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19630"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19631"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19632"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>9668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19633"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19634"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19635"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Willapa River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19636"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19637"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4077</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19638"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19639"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19640"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19641"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19642"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19643"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19644"><Stock Number>1484</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19645"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19646"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19647"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19648"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19649"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19650"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19651"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19652"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Stock extinct?</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19653"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19654"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19655"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19656"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19657"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19658"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19659"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No summer chum encountered at trap.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19660"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19661"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19662"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19663"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19664"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This stock is considered extinct.  In 2006, no chum encountered at the Chambers Cr. trap until December.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19665"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19666"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19667"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19668"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19669"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19670"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19671"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19672"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19673"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19674"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19675"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No summer chum counted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19676"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19677"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19678"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19679"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19680"><Stock Number>2181</Stock Number><Population Name>Chambers Creek Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Counts recorded at the WDFW trap at the mouth of Chambers Creek show that the last three summer-timed chum were seen in 1983.  This stock is currently considered extinct.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19681"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19682"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19683"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19684"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19685"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19686"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19687"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19688"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19689"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19690"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19691"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19692"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Beebe Creek is a small channel approximately one mile long that flows into Matriotti Creek. Beebe Creek flows through property belonging to the Olympic Game Farm. Matriotti is a tributary to the lower Dungeness River. The estimated fall chum quantity is peak live plus dead count.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19693"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The 2010 estimate is based on an AUC calculation for the Beebe Creek index. Additional surveys were conducted in Hurd Creek and a side channel (Anderson Channel) in the mainstem Dungeness. The AUC estimates for Hurd Creek and Anderson Channel were 338 and 426, respectively. These two estimates are not included with the Beebe Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19694"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Escapement (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of fish escaping past a given location along their migratory path that represents only a portion of escaping abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are the highest one-day live+dead counts in a one-mile section of Beebe Creek beginning in 1997.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The 2011 estimate is based on weekly live +dead count since it was slightly higher than the AUC calculation of 505 for the Beebe Creek index. Additional surveys were conducted in Hurd Creek and the mainstem Dungeness from RM 0.3 to RM 9.2. The AUC estimates for Hurd Creek and the mainstem Dungeness River were 240 and 297, respectively. These two estimates are not included with the Beebe Creek index.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19695"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Peak live-dead estimate for Beebe Creek (Matriotti Creek tributary, which is tributary to Dungeness R.) = 4; Hurd Creek at RM 2.5) AUC estimate =162; AUC estimate mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.5-3.3)= 113; Dungeness (RM 3.3-6.4) =312; Dungeness peak live+dead count (RM 6.4-9.2) = 2; mainstem peak live + dead count Dungeness (RM 9.2-11.2)=0; and Canyon Creek= No survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19696"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed and escapement of 162 in Beebe Creek, 187 in Hurd Creek, and 463 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 812. The estimates were based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19697"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed and escapement of 124 in Beebe Creek, 167 in Hurd Creek, and 148 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 439. The estimates were based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. Two live chum were added to the Dungeness AUC estimate because they were the only chum observed in a 2.8 mile section of the river.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19698"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed an escapement of 114 in Beebe Creek, 136 in Hurd Creek, and 174 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 424. The estimates were based on peak live plus dead fall chum counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19699"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate for Beebe Cr (Matriotti Cr trib, which is tributary to Dungeness) =13; additional surveys this year by Jamestown Tribe: Hurd Cr (Dungeness at rm 2 AUC estimate =58; AUC estimates for mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.5-6.4 )= 387 and Canyon Creek  = 0.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19700"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed and escapement of 124 in Beebe Creek, 417 in Hurd Creek, and 207 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 748. The estimates were based on peak live and dead fall chum counts in Beebe Creek and mainstem Dungeness River and using the AUC methodology for Hurd Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19701"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed an escapement of 174 in Beebe Creek and 330 in Hurd Creek for a total of 504. The estimates were based on AUC methodology. Surveys in the main stem Dungeness River could not be conducted due to high flows and the total escapement estimate should be considered a minimum value.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19702"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate for Beebe Cr (Matriotti Cr trib, which is trib to Dungeness) =28; additional surveys this year by Jamestown Tribe: Hurd Cr (Dungeness at rm 2.5) AUC estimate =52; No estimates for mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.2-11.2 ) and Canyon Creek due to high flows.9 live +8 dead were counted in last half of December. Total is a minimum estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19703"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed an escapement of 190 in Beebe Creek and 181 in Hurd Creek for a total of 371. The estimates were based on AUC methodology. Surveys in the main stem Dungeness River could not be conducted due to high flows and the total escapement estimate should be considered a minimum value.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19704"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed and escapement of 544 in Beebe Creek, 240 in Hurd Creek, and 297 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 1081. The estimates were based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19705"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Increased spawner ground survey effort in the Dungeness watershed showed and escapement of 156 in Beebe Creek, 338 in Hurd Creek, and 426 in the mainstem Dungeness River for a total of 920. The estimates were based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19706"><Stock Number>2539</Stock Number><Population Name>Dungeness-East Strait Tribs Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimates are based on weekly live fall chum counts and using the AUC methodology. For Beebe Creek, the live+dead count was used since this count was higher than the AUC</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19707"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19708"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19709"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19710"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19711"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19712"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19713"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19714"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19715"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19716"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19717"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19718"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19719"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19720"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19721"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19722"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19723"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19724"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19725"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19726"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19727"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19728"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19729"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19730"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19731"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19732"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19733"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19734"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19735"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19736"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19737"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19738"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19739"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19740"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19741"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19742"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19743"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19744"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19745"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19746"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19747"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19748"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19749"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19750"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19751"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19752"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19753"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19754"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19755"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19756"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19757"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19758"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19759"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1481</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19760"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19761"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19762"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19763"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19764"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19765"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19766"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19767"><Stock Number>3630</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19768"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19769"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19770"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19771"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19772"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19773"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19774"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19775"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19776"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19777"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19778"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>7226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:35:11.659+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19779"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19780"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19781"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19782"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>16965</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19783"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>17575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19784"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19785"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19786"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19787"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19788"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>16447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19789"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19790"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19791"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19792"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19793"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 19:37:00.036+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19794"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>4780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:35:32.489+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19795"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19796"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19797"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>27166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19798"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19799"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>7957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19800"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>8520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19801"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19802"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19803"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19804"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19805"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19806"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19807"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19808"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19809"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19810"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19811"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19812"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19813"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19814"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19815"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19816"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19817"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19818"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19819"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19820"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19821"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19822"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19823"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19824"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19825"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19826"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19827"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19828"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Larrie LaVoy Stock Composition reports</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19829"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>10824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19830"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>18076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19831"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>17749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Norma Jean Sand run reconstruction</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19832"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>43151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19833"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>42875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19834"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>28652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19835"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>52522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19836"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>14058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19837"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>65723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19838"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>45051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19839"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>19200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19840"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>20790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19841"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>21835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19842"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>25507</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19843"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>41487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 19:31:03.479+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19844"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>27866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:35:51.592+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19845"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>38932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:35:39.876+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19846"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>21697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19847"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>33600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19848"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>73689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19849"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>37913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19850"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>19163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19851"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>52645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19852"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>75835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19853"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>55265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19854"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>13900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>new run recon methods</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19855"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19856"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19857"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19858"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19859"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19860"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19861"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19862"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19863"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19864"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19865"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19866"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19867"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19868"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19869"><Stock Number>1696</Stock Number><Population Name>Snake Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LGR Window Counts</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19870"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19871"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19872"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19873"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19874"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19875"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19876"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 16:53:22.13+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19877"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19878"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19879"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19880"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19881"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19882"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 16:52:03.759+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19883"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19884"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19885"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19886"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19887"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19888"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19889"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 16:49:44.357+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19890"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19891"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19892"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19893"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19894"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19895"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes all fish returned to stream above the weir from the hatchery.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19896"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19897"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes fish released above Hatchery weir and fish that went thru the weir.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19898"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19899"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19900"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19901"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19902"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>4400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19903"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>6443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19904"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19905"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate includes 53 jacks and 1527 adults.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19906"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19907"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>5163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19908"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19909"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19910"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19911"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19912"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19913"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19914"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19915"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19916"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19917"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19918"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19919"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19920"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19921"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19922"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19923"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19924"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>1446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19925"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19926"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 16:50:35.972+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19927"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19928"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19929"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19930"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19931"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19932"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19933"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3904</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19934"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>6188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19935"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19936"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19937"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2979</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 470 males and 469 females released upstream of the weir from hatchery personnel that were not mark sampled.  Does not include 984 males, 901 females, and 9 jacks released upstream from hatchery weir.; [May 8, 2007] Includes 470 adults released upstream of weir.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19938"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19939"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19940"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19941"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 90 fish released above weir.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19942"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19943"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>13806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19944"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19945"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Green River (Toutle) data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the Green River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-9-10</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19946"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19947"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19948"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19949"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19950"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19951"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:02:32.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19952"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19953"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19954"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19955"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19956"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19957"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19958"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:01:52.228+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19959"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19960"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the North Toutle Hatchery weir (on the Green River) (RM 0.4) to the mouth of the Green River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19961"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19962"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19963"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19964"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19965"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19966"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19967"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19968"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19969"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19970"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19971"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19972"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19973"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19974"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19975"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19976"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19977"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>6 jacks and 129 adults</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19978"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimate includes 6 jacks and 198 adults.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19979"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19980"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19981"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19982"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19983"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High muddy flows/ road closures prevented extended surveys. Used Green river proportion in/out of index and applied to SF toutle.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19984"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19985"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19986"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19987"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19988"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19989"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19990"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19991"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 44 adults outside of the index.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19992"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19993"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19994"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19995"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19996"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19997"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19998"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="19999"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20000"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20001"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20002"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20003"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20004"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20005"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20006"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20007"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20008"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:06:11.324+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20009"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:06:40.232+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20010"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20011"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20012"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20013"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20014"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20015"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20016"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20017"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20018"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20019"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20020"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20021"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>South Fork Toutle data. Data are total escapement estimates for just the SF Toutle River expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20022"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20023"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20024"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20025"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:06:03.338+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20026"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20027"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:05:08.689+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20028"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20029"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20030"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20031"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20032"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20033"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20034"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20035"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20036"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Natural escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20037"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20038"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20039"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20040"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20041"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20042"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20043"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:03:29.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20044"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:04:08.823+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20045"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20046"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20047"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20048"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20049"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20050"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20051"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>South Fork Toutle River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total Hatchery escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the 4700 Road Bridge (RM 7.2) downstream to the county road bridge (RM 1.1).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20052"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20053"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20054"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20055"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20056"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20057"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20058"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20059"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20060"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20061"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20062"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:10:04.593+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20063"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20064"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:09:29.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20065"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20066"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20067"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20068"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20069"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20070"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20071"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20072"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20073"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20074"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20075"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>5729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20076"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20077"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20078"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20079"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data; No age data availabe at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20080"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20081"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data; No age data availabe at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20082"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20083"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20084"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>2548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20085"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20086"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20087"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>6743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20088"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>6597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20089"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20090"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20091"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20092"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20093"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20094"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20095"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20096"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20097"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20098"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>4557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20099"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20100"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>1562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20101"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20102"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20103"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20104"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data; No age data availabe at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20105"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data; No age data availabe at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20106"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>13943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20107"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20108"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20109"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>2494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20110"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20111"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20112"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20113"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20114"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Includes estimates of NF Toutle/Green River and SF Toutle, does not include mainstem.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-18 15:52:42.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20115"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:11:10.048+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20116"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20117"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20118"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20119"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20120"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20121"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:10:13.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20122"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20123"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:09:13.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20124"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20125"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-17 17:08:41.035+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20126"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20127"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20128"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20129"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20130"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20131"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20132"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20133"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20134"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20135"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20136"><Stock Number>1577</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-13 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20137"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20138"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20139"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20140"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20141"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20142"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20143"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20144"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20145"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20146"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20147"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20148"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20149"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20150"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20151"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20152"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20153"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20154"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20155"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20156"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20157"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20158"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20159"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20160"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20161"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20162"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20163"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.

Updated from 2023-2024 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan MD091523 KS092623_CG 20DEC2023.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20164"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20165"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20166"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20167"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20168"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20169"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20170"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20171"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20172"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:38:48.606+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20173"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20174"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20175"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 15:22:34.928+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20176"><Stock Number>6245</Stock Number><Population Name>Skokomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas on the mainstem Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 9.0), in the North Fork Skokomish (RM 9.0 to RM 13.0) and in the South Fork Skokomish (RM 0.0 to 21.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 2025-2026 DRAFT Hood Canal SH Mgt Plan DF081925 MD081525 KS102424_CG 02DEC2024.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 17:39:35.679+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20177"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20178"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20179"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20180"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20181"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20182"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3806</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20183"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20184"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20185"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20186"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20187"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20188"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20189"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20190"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>7685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20191"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20192"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20193"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20194"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20195"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20196"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20197"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Composite</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20198"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20199"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20200"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>7320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20201"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20202"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4058</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20203"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4516</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20204"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20205"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20206"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>6744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20207"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20208"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>9929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20209"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20210"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20211"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20212"><Stock Number>1435</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 25.2 to 67.0 and RM 81.3 to 109.0, RM 33.3 to 42.2, RM 47.0 to 52.5--supplemental, and RM 103.7 to 106.2), Black River (RM 0.0 to 8.6 and RM 4.2 to 8.6), Skookumchuck River (RM 6.4 to 10.9, RM 14.3 to 21.3--supplemental, RM 21.3 to 21.9), Newaukum River (RM 0.0 to 10.8), South Fork Newaukum River (RM 16.3 to 18.5--supplemental, RM 18.5 to 20.8 and RM 27.3 to 29.6), North Fork Newaukum River (RM 4.5 to 6.9--supplemental, and RM 7.9 to 10.3--supplemental) and South Fork Chehalis River (RM 0.0 to 5.1, RM 3.0 to 4.3 and RM 4.3 to 5.19--supplemental). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate. Surveyed tributaries include Cloquallum, Wildcat, Porter, Cedar, Waddell, Stillman, Elk, Big and Jones creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-28 00:11:42.776+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20213"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20214"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20215"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20216"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20217"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20218"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20219"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>2697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20220"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20221"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20222"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20223"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20224"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>5506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20225"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20226"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20227"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20228"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High water conditions resricted survey work most of the season.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20229"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>6916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20230"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20231"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20232"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 21 wild coho collected for broodstock.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20233"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20234"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20235"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20236"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20237"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20238"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20239"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20240"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20241"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20242"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 20 wild coho collected for broodstock.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20243"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20244"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20245"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20246"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20247"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20248"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20249"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20250"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20251"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20252"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20253"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20254"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20255"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20256"><Stock Number>3405</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Fall Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include Tassel Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Gunderson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Swanson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6), Lake Creek (RM 4.9 to 5.8), Johnson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Bockman Creek (RM 2.0 to 2.8), Redoubt Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) and Camp Creek (RM 0.5 to 1.2) as well as unnamed tributary 20.0317 (RM 0.0 to 0.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20257"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>1643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20258"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>3302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20259"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>3345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20260"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20261"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>2018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20262"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20263"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>1366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20264"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20265"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20266"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20267"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20268"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20269"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>405</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20270"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20271"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20272"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20273"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20274"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20275"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20276"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20277"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20278"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20279"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20280"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20281"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20282"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20283"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20284"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20285"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20286"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20287"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20288"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20289"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20290"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20291"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated  -Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on peak live plus dead counts. A new escapement methodology was developed beginning in 1994</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20292"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20293"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20294"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20295"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20296"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20297"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20298"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20299"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20300"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20301"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Also known as: Upper Sauk spring Chinook</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20302"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20303"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Also known as: Upper Sauk spring Chinook</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20304"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20305"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20306"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Also known as: Upper Sauk spring Chinook</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20307"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20308"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20309"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20310"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20311"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 19:22:40.822+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20312"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20313"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20314"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20315"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20316"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20317"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:22:41.545+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20318"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20319"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20320"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20321"><Stock Number>1056</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Sauk Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database have not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20322"><Stock Number>6220</Stock Number><Population Name>East Kitsap Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20323"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20324"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20325"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20326"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20327"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20328"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20329"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.037</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20330"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20331"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20332"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20333"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20334"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20335"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20336"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20337"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20338"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20339"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20340"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20341"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>474</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20342"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20343"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20344"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20345"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20346"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20347"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20348"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20349"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20350"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20351"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20352"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20353"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20354"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20355"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20356"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20357"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20358"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20359"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20360"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 10:59:16.127+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20361"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20362"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20363"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:38:09.921+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20364"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20365"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20366"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20367"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20368"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20369"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20370"><Stock Number>6707</Stock Number><Population Name>Coweeman Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:12:38.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20371"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20372"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 21:12:49.862+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20373"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20374"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20375"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20376"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20377"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20378"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20379"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20380"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20381"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20382"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20383"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flows were unusually high until mid-November in many tributaries.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20384"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were generally good survey conditions throughout the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20385"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>It was a poor return year</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20386"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20387"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20388"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20389"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20390"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20391"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20392"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20393"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Road work near Hill Ck. over the last few years has taken it's toll, as it's been a couple of years since I've seen Coho there.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20394"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-25 00:06:05.862+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20395"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-28 21:35:26.799+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20396"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20397"><Stock Number>3140</Stock Number><Population Name>Green River-Soos Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapements based on the sums of cumulative adult fish-days values for Hill, Newaukum, Spring, Cress, and North Fork Newaukum creeks indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20398"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20399"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20400"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20401"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20402"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20403"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20404"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20405"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20406"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20407"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20408"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20409"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20410"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20411"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20412"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20413"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20414"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20415"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20416"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2880</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20417"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20418"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20419"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20420"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20421"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20422"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20423"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20424"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20425"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20426"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20427"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20428"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20429"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20430"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20431"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20432"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20433"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20434"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20435"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20436"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20437"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20438"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20439"><Stock Number>6183</Stock Number><Population Name>Puyallup/Carbon Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Survey effort in the mainstem was low. Data are expanded index escapement estimates based on redd counts in all suitable spawning habitat of the Puyallup River and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Survey effort in the mainstem was low</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20440"><Stock Number>6826</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20441"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20442"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20443"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20444"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20445"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20446"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20447"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20448"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20449"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20450"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20451"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20452"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>10542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20453"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20454"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20455"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Natural-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20456"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20457"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20458"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>6916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20459"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>15379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20460"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>14822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20461"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>15736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20462"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>15106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20463"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>15469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20464"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20465"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20466"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>21374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20467"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>7659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20468"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20469"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20470"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Twenty supplemental surveys were conducted that included unnamed tributaries 22.0426 and 0445A-E, King, Still, Canyon, Wildcat, and Bingham creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20471"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>20533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20472"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20473"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20474"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>7213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20475"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>11732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20476"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>10532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20477"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20478"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20479"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20480"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20481"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20482"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20483"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20484"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20485"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20486"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20487"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20488"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20489"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20490"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20491"><Stock Number>3600</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys. Index areas surveyed include the East Fork Satsop River (RM 12.4 to 14.7), Black Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9), Rabbit Creek (RM 1.3 to 2.3), Decker Creek (RM 10.9 to 11.4), Dry Run Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.3) and unnamed tributary 22.0459 (RM 0.0 to 0.5). Adults trapped and placed upstream above either the Bingham Hatchery complex (RM 17.5) and Bingham Creek Trap (RM 0.9) were included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20492"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20493"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Covid pandemic prevented surveys</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20494"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20495"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20496"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20497"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20498"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20499"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20500"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20501"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20502"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20503"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20504"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20505"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20506"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20507"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20508"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20509"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20510"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20511"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20512"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20513"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20514"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20515"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20516"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20517"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20518"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20519"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20520"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20521"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Based on redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20522"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20523"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data is escapement estimate based on redds/mile calculated from selected indexes in Samish River and Friday Creek. Redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20524"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data is escapement estimate based on redds/mile calculated from selected indexes in Samish River and Friday Creek. Redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20525"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data is escapement estimate based on redds/mile calculated from selected indexes in Samish River and Friday Creek. Redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20526"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data is escapement estimate based on redds/mile calculated from selected indexes in Samish River and Friday Creek. Redd counts x1.62. For Samish River indexes and expanded to include non-surveyd areas.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20527"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20528"><Stock Number>6042</Stock Number><Population Name>Samish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 26.7 to RM 61.0) and in various reaches in Newaukum, Soos, Covington, and Jenkins Creeks</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:45:34.412933+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20529"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20530"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20531"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20532"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20533"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20534"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20535"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20536"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20537"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20538"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20539"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20540"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20541"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The average escapement for the 33 year survey period is 2123. The average escapement for the last 5 years is 1558.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20542"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20543"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20544"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20545"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20546"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20547"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1596</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20548"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20549"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20550"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20551"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20552"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20553"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Periods of high water during the season but good survey conditions overall.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20554"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20555"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20556"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20557"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20558"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>895</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 2-10-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20559"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20560"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1018</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20561"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20562"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20563"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20564"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20565"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20566"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20567"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20568"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20569"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20570"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20571"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20572"><Stock Number>6384</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based upon redds counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 5.0 to 8.5, RM 8.5 to 15.7 and RM 19.2 to 20.2) as well as Murphy, Mill, Bear and Morganroth creeks. Supplemental surveys are conducted in Bear and Coon creeks and in the mainstem Bogachiel River (RM 21.2 to 31.0).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20573"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data were collected within the watershed in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20574"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data were collected within the watershed in 2012.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20575"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20576"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data were collected within the watershed in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20577"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20578"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data were collected within the watershed in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20579"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No investigations were conducted during 2006 in White Salmon.  One bull trout was netted in Draino Lk.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20580"><Stock Number>8372</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Unknown</Data Type><Production Type>Unknown</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unknown</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data type description needed.  Basin is being explored by USFWS (Mike Hudson) using a new Patch Analysis process for 3 years (2007-2009) prior to Condit Dam removal. To date, no bull trout have been detected.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data were collected within the watershed in 2009.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20581"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20582"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20583"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20584"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20585"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20586"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20587"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20588"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20589"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20590"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20591"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20592"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20593"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20594"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20595"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20596"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20597"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>11869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20598"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>39545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20599"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>19432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20600"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>17207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20601"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>35465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20602"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>20306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20603"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>17143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20604"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>27057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20605"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>28602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20606"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>10502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20607"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>12538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20608"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>48038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20609"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>36945</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20610"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>16923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20611"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>15493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20612"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>29519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20613"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>30695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20614"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>17364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20615"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fifty-six supplemental surveys were conducted that included Black and the East Fork Chehalis rivers, Camp, South Fork Porter, Garrard, Bloomquist, Mima, Blooms Ditch, Salmon, Stony, Keller, Berwick, Sterns, Ripple, Bunker, Hope, Jones and Crim creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20616"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20617"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20618"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20619"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>46362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20620"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>22824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20621"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>8357</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20622"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20623"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>42268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20624"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>22108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20625"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>33166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20626"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>52034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20627"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>21968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20628"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>13584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20629"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20630"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>13734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20631"><Stock Number>3605</Stock Number><Population Name>Chehalis Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>29720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Chehalis River (RM 103.7 to 106.2), Fry Creek (spawn pad at RM 1.4), Mill Creek (RM 1.0 to 1.1), Delezene Creek (RM 3.2 to 4.0), Cloquallum Creek (RM 3.5 to 6.0), Rock Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Wildcat Creek (RM 4.8 to 6.4), Mox-Chehalis (RM 9.5 to 10.1), Porter Creek (RM 2.6 to 3.1), Cedar Creek (RM 5.9 to 7.9), Waddell Creek (RM 6.8 to 7.2), Scatter Creek (RM 0.4 to 3.2), Skookumchuck River (RM 21.3 to 21.9), Hanaford Creek (RM 10.8 to 11.3), Thompson Creek (RM 5.0 to 5.7), South Fork Newaukum Creek (RM 27.3 to 29.6), Kearney Creek (RM 1.4 to 2.6), South Fork Chehalis River (RM 25.9 to 27.0), Hanlan Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.0), South Fork Lincoln Creek (RM 13.1 to 14.6), Dillenbaugh Creek (RM 4.3 to 6.0), Smith Creek (RM 0.3 to 1.4), Swem Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.5), Big Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0) and George Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0). Adults trapped and placed upstream at the Elk Creek trap are included in the escapement estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is a naturally spawning composite stock of hatchery and wild origin Coho.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20632"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20633"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20634"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20635"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20636"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20637"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20638"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20639"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20640"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20641"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20642"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20643"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20644"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20645"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20646"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20647"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20648"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20649"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20650"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20651"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20652"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20653"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20654"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 12:06:34.804+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20655"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20656"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20657"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20658"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20659"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20660"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20661"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20662"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20663"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20664"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20665"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20666"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20667"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20668"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20669"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20670"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20671"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20672"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20673"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20674"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20675"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20676"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20677"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20678"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20679"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20680"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20681"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20682"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20683"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20684"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20685"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-19 23:06:22.633+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20686"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:46:16.236+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20687"><Stock Number>6770</Stock Number><Population Name>East Fork Lewis Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-01-08 12:06:34.804+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20688"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20689"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20690"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20691"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20692"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20693"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only two good surveys; escapement estimate based on mean Dose:Duckabush escapement ratio in recent 4 years</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20694"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:08:15.931+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20695"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:09:23.193+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20696"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:10:20.89+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20697"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20698"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20699"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20700"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20701"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>fair estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20702"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20703"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20704"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20705"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20706"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20707"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20708"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20709"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20710"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20711"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20712"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20713"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20714"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20715"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>7292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20716"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20717"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20718"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20719"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20720"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Comprehensive surveys this season</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20721"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20722"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20723"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20724"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20725"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20726"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20727"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20728"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20729"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20730"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20731"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20732"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20733"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20734"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20735"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20736"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20737"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20738"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20739"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20740"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20741"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20742"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20743"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20744"><Stock Number>2484</Stock Number><Population Name>Dosewallips Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the lower Dosewallips River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20745"><Stock Number>6021</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Nooksack Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20746"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:31:15.478+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20747"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20748"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20749"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20750"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20751"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20752"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20753"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20754"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:38:57.827+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20755"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20756"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>5267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20757"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20758"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20759"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20760"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20761"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20762"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20763"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20764"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20765"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:39:42.69+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20766"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20767"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20768"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20769"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20770"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20771"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20772"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20773"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20774"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20775"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20776"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20777"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20778"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20779"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20780"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20781"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20782"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20783"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20784"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20785"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20786"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20787"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:42:58.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20788"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20789"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20790"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20791"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20792"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20793"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:32:53.958+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20794"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20795"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20796"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20797"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20798"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20799"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20800"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20801"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20802"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20803"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20804"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20805"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20806"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:30:01.285+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20807"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:36:44.008+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20808"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20809"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20810"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20811"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20812"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20813"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20814"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20815"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20816"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20817"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:30:52.887+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20818"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20819"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20820"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20821"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:28:29.718+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20822"><Stock Number>1600</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Lewis Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner counts trapped at Merwin Fish Collection Facility and transported above Swift Dam. Counts include adults and jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20823"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20824"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20825"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20826"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20827"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20828"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20829"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20830"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20831"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20832"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20833"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20834"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20835"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20836"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20837"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20838"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20839"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20840"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20841"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20842"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20843"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20844"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20845"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20846"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by WDFW from Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.  In 1995 the National Parks Service took over surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20847"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20848"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20849"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20850"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20851"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20852"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20853"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20854"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20855"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20856"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20857"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20858"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20859"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>National Park Service data; may have missed the peak count due to flow conditions and visibility</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20860"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20861"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20862"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20863"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20864"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20865"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20866"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20867"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Last survey occurred the week of Nov 19</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20868"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20869"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20870"><Stock Number>8204</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Cushman Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak counts of adult char during snorkel surveys conducted by the National Park Service from Four Stream confluence (RM 31.35) or Red Reef Pool (RM 29.7) to Lake Cushman Bridge (RM 28.1, inlet) in the NF Skokomish River upstream of Lake Cushman.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>National Park Service data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20871"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20872"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20873"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20874"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20875"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>926</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20876"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20877"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20878"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20879"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20880"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20881"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20882"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20883"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20884"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20885"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20886"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20887"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20888"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20889"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20890"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20891"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20892"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20893"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20894"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20895"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20896"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20897"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20898"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20899"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20900"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20901"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20902"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.024</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20903"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20904"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20905"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20906"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20907"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20908"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20909"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20910"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20911"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20912"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20913"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20914"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20915"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20916"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20917"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20918"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20919"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20920"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20921"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20922"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20923"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20924"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20925"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20926"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20927"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20928"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20929"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20930"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20931"><Stock Number>3770</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20932"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20933"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20934"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20935"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20936"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20937"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20938"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20939"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number of spawning fish is likely an underestimate because not all of the spawning habitat is surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20940"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20941"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20942"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20943"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>16576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20944"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20945"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20946"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20947"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20948"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20949"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20950"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20951"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20952"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20953"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>8266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20954"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20955"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20956"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20957"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20958"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>6567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20959"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20960"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20961"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20962"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20963"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20964"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20965"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20966"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20967"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20968"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20969"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20970"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20971"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20972"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20973"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20974"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20975"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20976"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20977"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20978"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20979"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20980"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20981"><Stock Number>2223</Stock Number><Population Name>Goldsborough-Shelton Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on annual index counts live spawner in Goldsborough and Shelton creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20982"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20983"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20984"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20985"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20986"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20987"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20988"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20989"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20990"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:04:34.002+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20991"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 50 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:57:29.08+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20992"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 80 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:59:28.885+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20993"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 50 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:53:08.653+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20994"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 50 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:58:56.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20995"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:58:10.192+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20996"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 40 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:04:44.24+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20997"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:04:52.439+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20998"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 100 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:00:55.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="20999"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 100 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:00:14.429+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21000"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:04:12.35+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21001"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:04:26.572+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21002"><Stock Number>2753</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; Approximately 60 unique survey events including mainstem and tributary habitat conducted from Sept. 15 - Jan. 15</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:52:22.662+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21003"><Stock Number>6381</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21004"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>14300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21005"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>20700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21006"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>15000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21007"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21008"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21009"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>24000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21010"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>36000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21011"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>35763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:13.056+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21012"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>16000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21013"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>25000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21014"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>23000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21015"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21016"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:32.603+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21017"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>22000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21018"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>14000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21019"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>45156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21020"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>22179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey coverage was very good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21021"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>24000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21022"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>38343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:04:03.72+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21023"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>20821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 00:02:24.477+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21024"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:27.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21025"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>60387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21026"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>37963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:30:36.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21027"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21028"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>26100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21029"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21030"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>53828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:30:15.195+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21031"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>38176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:29:50.725+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21032"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>21555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:29:27.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21033"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flooding November 3 disabled Granite Falls fishway blocking access to Benson, Hemple, Schweitzer, and Big 4 (05.0434B) during the entire spawning period.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21034"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21035"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>8000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21036"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:20.748+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21037"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>12000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21038"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>16000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21039"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>13000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21040"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>65228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21041"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>49991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21042"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>12938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey conditions and good survey coverage during the season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21043"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>10400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21044"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>10900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21045"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>27300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21046"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21047"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>38732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Access to coho index streams above Granite Falls on SF Stillaguamish apparently blocked, possible barrier in canyon above the falls fishway.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21048"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>25141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21049"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>45691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21050"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>27305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21051"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>74773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21052"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:56.471+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21053"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>28293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21054"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21055"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>26000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21056"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>13200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21057"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>9000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21058"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>23937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 21:28:46.564+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21059"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>6100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21060"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>18000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21061"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21062"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>14500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21063"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>14900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21064"><Stock Number>3060</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>25100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative fish x days, calculated from live-curves for coho index reaches in the current year, multiplied by the ratio of fish x days to the mark-recapture population estimate for the base-year 1977.  Coho index reaches include:  Happy Hollow (WRIA 05.0030), Fish Cr. (05.0038), Norris (05.0064), Tree Farm (05.0150), Ryan (05.0152), Furland Cr. (05.0261), Ashton Cr. (05.0262), Brown Cr. (05.0265), Knudsen (05.0338C), Naval Base Cr. (05.0339), Jordan Cr. (05.0350), Trout Farm (05.0358A), Tiger Cr. (05.0360), Bensen Cr. (05.0399), Hemple Cr. (05.0401), Schweitzer Cr. (05.0408), and Big 4 (05.0434B).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21065"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21066"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21067"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21068"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21069"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21070"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21071"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21072"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21073"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21074"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21075"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21076"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21077"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21078"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21079"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21080"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21081"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21082"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21083"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21084"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21085"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21086"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21087"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21088"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21089"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21090"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21091"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21092"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21093"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21094"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21095"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21096"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21097"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21098"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21099"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21100"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21101"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21102"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21103"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:23:54.477+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21104"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21105"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21106"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21107"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Adult hatchery-origin spawners. Estimates are based on expanded redd counts using GRTS sampling designs, yielding an observed redd density (redds/mile). Adult estimates are based on adult density * estimated available spawning habitat. Carcasses were sampled for adipose fin marks and sex to obtain an estimate of marked (hatchery) adults.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21108"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21109"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21110"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21111"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21112"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21113"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21114"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>927</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21115"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21116"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21117"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21118"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21119"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21120"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21121"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21122"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21123"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21124"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21125"><Stock Number>3790</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21126"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21127"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21128"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21129"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete weekly surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21130"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21131"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21132"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21133"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21134"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21135"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21136"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21137"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21138"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Comprehensive weekly surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21139"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21140"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21141"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21142"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escape redds estimate. Surveys were incomplete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21143"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21144"><Stock Number>8060</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Skagit Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the South Fork Sauk.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No escape redds estimate. Surveys were incomplete.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21145"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21146"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21147"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:11:57.651+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21148"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:50.491+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21149"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:12:32.546+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21150"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:17:14.312+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21151"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:14:26.557+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21152"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:10:36.76+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21153"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:16:36.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21154"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21155"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:14:53.191+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21156"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21157"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21158"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:30.539+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21159"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21160"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:13:38.509+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21161"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:16:47.154+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21162"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:13:53.861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21163"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>761</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21164"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:11:37.736+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21165"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:13:25.351+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21166"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:12:42.983+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21167"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:42.43+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21168"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:16:05.653+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21169"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21170"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:19.994+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21171"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:10:54.202+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21172"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21173"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:15:02.831+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21174"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:12:12.106+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21175"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:11:20.084+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21176"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:14:38.296+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21177"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21178"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:17:28.938+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21179"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:14:11.91+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21180"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21181"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River (survey coverage &gt;95% of total habitat). Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-12 23:16:56.7+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21182"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21183"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21184"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates for the mainstem and tributary Nisqually River. Based on redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21185"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21186"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21187"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21188"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21189"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21190"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21191"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21192"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21193"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21194"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21195"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21196"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21197"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21198"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21199"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21200"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21201"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 19:10:07.974+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21202"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 19:08:54.887+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21203"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21204"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21205"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21206"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21207"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21208"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21209"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21210"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21211"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 19:13:28.458+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21212"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-17 19:13:52.275+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21213"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21214"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21215"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21216"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21217"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21218"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21219"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21220"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21221"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21222"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21223"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21224"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21225"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21226"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21227"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3807</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21228"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21229"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21230"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21231"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21232"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21233"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21234"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data available - Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on Nisqually River redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21235"><Stock Number>6203</Stock Number><Population Name>Nisqually Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Survey Done due to flooding</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21236"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>14246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21237"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>74466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21238"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>25200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21239"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>64400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21240"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>64300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21241"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>92306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:09:39.391+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21242"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>112000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21243"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>19600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21244"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>75100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21245"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>41548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21246"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>72710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21247"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>136054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21248"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>41700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21249"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>23100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21250"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>21700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21251"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>23808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21252"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>24830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21253"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>7586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21254"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>41061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21255"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>20887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21256"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>92687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21257"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>84479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21258"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>101700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21259"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>30400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21260"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21261"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>39200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21262"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>69800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21263"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>27200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21264"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>54443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:09:18.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21265"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>58100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21266"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>31279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21267"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>80442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21268"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>24820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 19:15:14.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21269"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>48593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-31 19:39:02.954+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21270"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>75532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Late season 2021 floods impacted surveys and blocked access to some indexes. 

No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-03 19:17:41.051+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21271"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>18657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21272"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>35823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21273"><Stock Number>3040</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>17957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Coho escapements calculated using regression equation derived from escapements estimated by Skagit System Cooperative tag studies from 1986-1990.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No final escapement number has been calculated and agreed to for this stock since 2002. Three methods are averaged to calculate the final number but the co-managers have not been able to agree on procedure if one or more methods are not used.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21274"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redd survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:22:26.659+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21275"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2017. Spot check surveys in the past have not encountered any bull trout redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21276"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21277"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21278"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2013.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21279"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21280"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21281"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21282"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21283"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Single pass (exploratory survey) in the upper Cle Elum River from Silver Creek to Tucquala Lake.  There is no standard index established for the Cle Elum Waptus stock.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21284"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Redd Surveys were conducted on the Cle Elum River in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21285"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21286"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21287"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redd survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:32:59.711+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21288"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21289"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redd survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:32:42.266+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21290"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No redd survey conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:31:18.862+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21291"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Cle Elum River -- spot check, incomplete survey, index area not fully defined or adequately monitored.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21292"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2016. Spot check surveys in the past have not encountered any bull trout redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21293"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2014.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21294"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2015.   Spot check surveys in the past have not encountered any bull trout redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21295"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2011.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21296"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2012.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21297"><Stock Number>8530</Stock Number><Population Name>Cle Elum River Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data for this stock are redd counts for the area above Cle Elum Lake in the Cle Elum River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21298"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within West Fork of the Methow River from Trout Creek to Cataract Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21299"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-81.15.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21300"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-81.15.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21301"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21302"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21303"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21304"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21305"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21306"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>4.0 mile survey</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21307"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21308"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21309"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21310"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8. Incomplete redd counts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21311"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21312"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21313"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-82.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21314"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21315"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>From Trout Creek to 500 feet above Cataract Creek (3.5 miles).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21316"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21317"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-81.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21318"><Stock Number>8720</Stock Number><Population Name>West Fork Methow Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts in index areas of the West Fork Methow River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>RM 77.9-81.8.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21319"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>470000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21320"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>500000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21321"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>59916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21322"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>150000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21323"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>401322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21324"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>356603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21325"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>856804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21326"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21327"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>567080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21328"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>710000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21329"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>300000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21330"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>560000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21331"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>60000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21332"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21333"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>591528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21334"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21335"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21336"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>460000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:10:45.816+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21337"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>320570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21338"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>300000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21339"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>110000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21340"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>470000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:12:31.01+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21341"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>400000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21342"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>200000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21343"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21344"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>250000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21345"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21346"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>300000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21347"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>900000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21348"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>894061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21349"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>300000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 20:11:51.44+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21350"><Stock Number>4195</Stock Number><Population Name>Skagit Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>526277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on comparison of live spawner curves from index areas in Bacon, Diobsud, Goodell, Cascade, Illabot, Finney and Day creeks and mainstem carcass counts to similar data collected during 1959, 1961, and 1963, when escapements were estimated by mark-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21351"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21352"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21353"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>3592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21354"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21355"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21356"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21357"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21358"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21359"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2972</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21360"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21361"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21362"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21363"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21364"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21365"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21366"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21367"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21368"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21369"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21370"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21371"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>932</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21372"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21373"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21374"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21375"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21376"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21377"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21378"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21379"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21380"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21381"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21382"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21383"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21384"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21385"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21386"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1954</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21387"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21388"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21389"><Stock Number>6525</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Quinault Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are wild spawner total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Quinault basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21390"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2004 was only year WDFW accomplished aerial and ground surveys during clear water conditions to develope an escapement methodology. Trends in Nooksack River tributary abundance can be tracked for other years. Total Natural Spawners: Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:01:19.954+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21391"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>2004 was only year WDFW accomplished aerial and ground surveys during clear water conditions to develope an escapement methodology. Trends in Nooksack River tributary abundance can be tracked for other years. Total Natural Spawners: Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:01:34.326+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21392"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21393"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21394"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21395"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21396"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:39.019+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21397"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21398"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:03:41.106+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21399"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21400"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21401"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21402"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21403"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:03:12.185+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21404"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21405"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 19:43:37.698861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21406"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:58.415+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21407"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:47.202+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21408"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21409"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21410"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:29.225+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21411"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21412"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:00.17+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21413"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1901</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:05:40.725+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21414"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1842</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:03:49.168+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21415"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:02:45.807+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21416"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:03:24.194+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21417"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21418"><Stock Number>6015</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates from aerial surveys of the North, Middle, and South Fork. Spawning ground data have been collected from select tributary indexes</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 18:04:16.175+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21419"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted, surveys shifted to another basin</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21420"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21421"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21422"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21423"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21424"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21425"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21426"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21427"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21428"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21429"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21430"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21431"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21432"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21433"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Surveys Conducted in 2015</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21434"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21435"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Six live fish seen and 5.9 miles of index area surveyed twice</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21436"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2014.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21437"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21438"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21439"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21440"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21441"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Partial count (surveyed once), that covered 3.2 miles of the North Fork and 0.5 miles of lower Cougar Creek.  Nine redds and four live fish were found in the North Fork of Asotin and three redds and one live fish were seen in Cougar Creek.  For more detail see report by Mendel et al. 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21442"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21443"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One survey on Sept 8 that covered 5.8 miles from one mile above middle branch upstream to forks of NF of NF Asotin Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21444"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21445"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21446"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21447"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21448"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21449"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>no surveys conducted in Asotin Cr</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21450"><Stock Number>8432</Stock Number><Population Name>Asotin Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from North Fork Asotin Creek and its tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21451"><Stock Number>1623</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21452"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22.78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:26:47.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21453"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>15.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:26:10.1+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21454"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:24:40.163+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21455"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>21.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:23:29.811+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21456"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>113.73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:29:16.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21457"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>82.88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:28:11.972+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21458"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>33.52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:28:48.129+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21459"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8.76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:27:48.349+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21460"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>17.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Abernathy Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:27:25.838+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21461"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21462"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21463"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21464"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21465"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21466"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21467"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21468"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21469"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21470"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21471"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21472"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21473"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21474"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21475"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21476"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21477"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21478"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21479"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21480"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21481"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek component based on AUC or peak count methodology.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21482"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22.51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:59:30.538+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21483"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9.24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:02:14.974+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21484"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>25.42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:01:52.161+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21485"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>47.38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:55:29.568+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21486"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11.34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:56:56.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21487"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>79.17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:03:47.314+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21488"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>56.49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:03:28.942+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21489"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>13.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 22:57:34.786+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21490"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>82.31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Germany Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:02:42.031+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21491"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate Pending</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21492"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21493"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21494"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21495"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21496"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21497"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21498"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21499"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21500"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21501"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21502"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21503"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:08:40.455+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21504"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:17:01.608+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21505"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:09:11.99+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21506"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:17:43.124+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21507"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:09:54.009+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21508"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:16:14.054+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21509"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 17:09:32.63+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21510"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:15:43.834+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21511"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill Creek watershed only; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-16 23:16:33.284+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21512"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21513"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21514"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21515"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21516"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21517"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Fall Chum</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural origin spawner abundance based on AUC or peak count.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21518"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>18.26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:19:01.086+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21519"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>45.51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:20:08.919+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21520"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>42.63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:20:44.462+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21521"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>18.03</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:21:06.65+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21522"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>165.29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:21:30.659+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21523"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>29.96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:19:40.239+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21524"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>192.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:22:13.251+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21525"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>70.29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:14:35.293+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21526"><Stock Number>2750</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>90.04</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Mill, Abernathy, &amp; Germany creek watersheds; generated using spatio-temporal live-spawner count model; TSAEJ is the mean abundance generated using a spatio-temporal model that adjusts AUC live-spawner counts for apparent residence time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-12-17 00:21:53.578+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21527"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21528"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21529"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21530"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21531"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21532"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21533"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:16:28.237+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21534"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:16:05.916+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21535"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:09:49.717+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21536"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:10:24.611+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21537"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21538"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21539"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21540"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21541"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21542"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21543"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:10:31.316+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21544"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21545"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21546"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21547"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21548"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:11:03.409+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21549"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:17:19.869+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21550"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21551"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21552"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21553"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21554"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21555"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21556"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamilton Springs Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21557"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 22:06:37.622+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21558"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hardy Creek Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 22:07:02.967+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21559"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21560"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21561"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3578</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:08:37.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21562"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21563"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21564"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>15618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21565"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21566"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21567"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>7768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21568"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21569"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21570"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21571"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:07:43.668+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21572"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:04:38.889+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21573"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21574"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21575"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:09:09.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21576"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21577"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21578"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21579"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21580"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21581"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21582"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21583"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21584"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 19:08:43.58+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21585"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:05:22.75+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21586"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Ives Area Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wilson, J., T. Buehrens, D. Rawding, and Elise Olk. 2018. Estimates of Adult Fall Chinook Salmon Spawner Abundance and Coded-Wire-Tag Recoveries in Washingtons Lower Columbia River Tributaries in 2013-2017. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ridgefield, Washington.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21587"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21588"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21589"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 22:11:24.398+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21590"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21591"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-15 21:22:38.069+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21592"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:18:51.504+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21593"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21594"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21595"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21596"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21597"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21598"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21599"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21600"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21601"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21602"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21603"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21604"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21605"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1796</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21606"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:21:18.272+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21607"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21608"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-15 21:20:51.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21609"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21610"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>6470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21611"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21612"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21613"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21614"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21615"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21616"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21617"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21618"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21619"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21620"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21621"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21622"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-23 22:11:55.837+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21623"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21624"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21625"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21626"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21627"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21628"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21629"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21630"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21631"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21632"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21633"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21634"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21635"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21636"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21637"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21638"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21639"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21640"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21641"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-23 22:12:29.877+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21642"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21643"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-15 21:22:02.775+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21644"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21645"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21646"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21647"><Stock Number>1628</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Gorge (Columbia) Late Fall (Bright) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-23 19:22:08.405+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21648"><Stock Number>2751</Stock Number><Population Name>Cowlitz Summer Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21649"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>22434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21650"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>37300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21651"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>34040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21652"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>37637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21653"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>66889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21654"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>20589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21655"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>20871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21656"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>52703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21657"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>40537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21658"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>14504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21659"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>22120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21660"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>12164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21661"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>33914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21662"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>42635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21663"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>23082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21664"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>13242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21665"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>17762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21666"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>17164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21667"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>31884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21668"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>61947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21669"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>6915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21670"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>12653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21671"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>17056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by multiplying index counts by 1.15.  Indexes believed to represent 85% of the bay escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Bear, Canon, and SF Willapa rivers, and Ellsworth, Davis, Williams, Trap, Bitter, and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21672"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>59243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21673"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>29389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21674"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>25519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21675"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>40907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21676"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>78725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21677"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>44147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21678"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>52747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21679"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>17085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21680"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>74126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21681"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>24512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21682"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>38582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21683"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>12629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21684"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>33959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21685"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>24695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21686"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>38414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21687"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>37068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21688"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>24546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21689"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>14717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21690"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21691"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>11924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21692"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>84021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21693"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>20708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21694"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>33314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21695"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>30526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21696"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>65101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21697"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>65764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21698"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>31017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21699"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>25612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21700"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>40030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21701"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>47347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21702"><Stock Number>2771</Stock Number><Population Name>Willapa Bay Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>9008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total spawner escapement estimate is based on live spawner counts within indexes expanded to Bay wide by applying a step-wise regression equation to the index counts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Indexes located in Canon River and Ellsworth and Lower Salmon creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21703"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21704"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21705"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21706"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21707"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This was a wet spring with a very dry summer.  Only 0.5 inch rainfall from late July through October 12th.  Due to the resulting low flow conditions,  tributary spawning was severely restricted.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21708"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21709"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21710"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21711"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 26 summer Chinook broodstock were collected.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21712"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21713"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21714"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21715"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 47 summer Chinook broodstock were collected.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21716"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21717"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21718"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21719"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21720"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21721"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21722"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21723"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21724"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An additional 35 summer Chinook broodstock were collected.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21725"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21726"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21727"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21728"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21729"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21730"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21731"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21732"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>603</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21733"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21734"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21735"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21736"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21737"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21738"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21739"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>569 total for Quillayute River System</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21740"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21741"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21742"><Stock Number>1288</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas of the Sol Duc River. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Sol Duc (RM 5.6-53.2) and various tributaries.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21743"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21744"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21745"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21746"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21747"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21748"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21749"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21750"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21751"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21752"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21753"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21754"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21755"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21756"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21757"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21758"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21759"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21760"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21761"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21762"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21763"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21764"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21765"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21766"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21767"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>231</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21768"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21769"><Stock Number>6637</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Nemah River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21770"><Stock Number>6613</Stock Number><Population Name>South Bay Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21771"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21772"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21773"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21774"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21775"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2613</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21776"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21777"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21778"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21779"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21780"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21781"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21782"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21783"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21784"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21785"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21786"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21787"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21788"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21789"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21790"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21791"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21792"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21793"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21794"><Stock Number>6616</Stock Number><Population Name>North River-Smith Creek Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within North River and Smith Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21795"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21796"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count of NM adults for calendar year 2018</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21797"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count of NM adults for calendar year 2019</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21798"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap count of NM cutthroat for return year 2020</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21799"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21800"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21801"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21802"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21803"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width. One kelt, 485 mm unmarked trapped 6/3/13.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21804"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21805"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21806"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21807"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21808"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21809"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21810"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21811"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21812"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21813"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21814"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21815"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21816"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21817"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21818"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No variance with this estimate. Only one adult was observed in calendar year 2017.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21819"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21820"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21821"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21822"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21823"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count. Trap not 100% efficient due to picket width.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21824"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21825"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21826"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21827"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap not 100% efficient due to picket width.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21828"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21829"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21830"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21831"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21832"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21833"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21834"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count. Trap not 100% efficient due to picket width.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21835"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21836"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21837"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21838"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21839"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21840"><Stock Number>7840</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are counts of wild adult coastal cutthroat at the Kalama Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Index count: trap not 100% efficient due to picket width</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21841"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>963</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21842"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21843"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21844"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21845"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21846"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21847"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate adjusted from 1578 to 1573.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21848"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21849"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21850"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21851"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21852"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21853"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1468</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21854"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21855"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21856"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21857"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21858"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21859"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21860"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21861"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21862"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21863"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21864"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21865"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21866"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21867"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21868"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21869"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21870"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21871"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21872"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21873"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21874"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21875"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21876"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21877"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21878"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21879"><Stock Number>6588</Stock Number><Population Name>Wynoochee Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Wynoochee River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21880"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21881"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>6900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21882"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>30000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21883"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21884"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>17919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final estimate as of 2-22-10</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21885"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21886"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>99663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Excellent viewing conditions for observing fish throughout the season. Stream flows low due to drought conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21887"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21888"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21889"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>20000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21890"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>9400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Checked 1992 SaSSI report and verified number with WDFW pink, chum, and sockeye biologist. The correct number is 9400 and not 9200.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21891"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>956</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21892"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21893"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions were good for counting live and dead pink salmon in the Dungeness watershed during the 2007 season.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21894"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>11072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21895"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21896"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21897"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>12000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21898"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>40000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21899"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>26000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21900"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>22359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate is not final.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21901"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>35000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21902"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21903"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>210000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21904"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>515</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21905"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>5300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Checked 1992 SaSSI report and verified number with WDFW pink, chum, and sockeye biologist. The correct number is 5300 and not 5500.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21906"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>127106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21907"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>80393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21908"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>River surveys were delayed a couple of weeks due to high flows early in the season. The overall river conditions were good for monitoring the pink returns.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21909"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>8100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Checked 1992 SaSSI report and verified number with WDFW pink, chum, and sockeye biologist. The correct number is 8100 and not 8000.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21910"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Checked 1992 SaSSI report and verified number with WDFW pink, chum, and sockeye biologist. The correct number is 412 and not 424.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21911"><Stock Number>4785</Stock Number><Population Name>Lower Dungeness Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on counts of live plus dead spawners on the mainstem Dungeness (RM 0.0-18.7), in Gold Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3) and the Gray Wolf River (RM 0.0 to 2.5).  The AUC method is then applied.  Stock includes fall pink salmon in WRIA 18.0018 Dungeness River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21912"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21913"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21914"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21915"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21916"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data should be interpreted as presence absence only, not trend data.  Historic and current surveys resources are inadequate for statistical analysis.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21917"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>5 redds includes both fluvial and resident fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21918"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All 9 redds were constructed by resident bull trout.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21919"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21920"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21921"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21922"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21923"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21924"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21925"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21926"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All but a few (1-3) of the redds were from resident bull trout.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21927"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within Goat Creek from Vanderpool Crossing to Cougar Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21928"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd sizes suggest some of these redds could be from migratory fish</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21929"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21930"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21931"><Stock Number>8888</Stock Number><Population Name>Goat Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 6.8-9.5 (from Vanderpool crossing to Cougar Creek).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21932"><Stock Number>2638</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21933"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21934"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21935"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Due to poor survey conditions no spawning activity was noted in the Clearwater, but a total escapement of 330 was recorded for the Queets.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21936"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21937"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21938"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21939"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21940"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21941"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21942"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21943"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21944"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21945"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21946"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21947"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21948"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21949"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21950"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21951"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21952"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21953"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21954"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21955"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21956"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21957"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21958"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21959"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21960"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21961"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21962"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21963"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21964"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21965"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21966"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21967"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21968"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21969"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21970"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21971"><Stock Number>1376</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Clearwater River. Index areas include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.0 to 23.0 - aerial) and three concurrent foot surveys covering 4.4 miles for comparison of data.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21972"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>27490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21973"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>16700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21974"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>27600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21975"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>37200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21976"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>27846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21977"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>21973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21978"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>33400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21979"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>129993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>As reported by the Fish Passage Center Website (FPC)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21980"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>29374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21981"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>226107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21982"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21983"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>41951</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21984"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>22300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21985"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21986"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>46300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21987"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>7644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21988"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>50700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21989"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>40600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21990"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>76255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21991"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>17400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21992"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>187055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21993"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>165334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fish over Wells Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21994"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21995"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>17701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21996"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>24621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21997"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>81054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21998"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>216036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="21999"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>49862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22000"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>153637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22001"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>134937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total over Wells Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22002"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>40120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22003"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>78053</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22004"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>55559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22005"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>59944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22006"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>7609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22007"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>31700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22008"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>129600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22009"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>326107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total over Wells Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22010"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>52989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22011"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>113200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22012"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>34788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22013"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>42299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22014"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>33978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22015"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>26655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22016"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>19005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22017"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>13200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22018"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>8500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22019"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>29400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22020"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>22075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22021"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>22273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fish over Wells Dam.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22022"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>27925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22023"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>28234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22024"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>490804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>As reported by the Fish Passage Center (FPC) website</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22025"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>26573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22026"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>81500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22027"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>74486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22028"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>12388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22029"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22030"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>15976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22031"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>48200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22032"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>111508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total over Wells Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22033"><Stock Number>5900</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>291764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on adult fish counts over Wells Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total over Wells Dam</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22034"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22035"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22036"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22037"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22038"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22039"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22040"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22041"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22042"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22043"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total escapement estimate for Abernathy Creek only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22044"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22045"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate as of 02/01/2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22046"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22047"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22048"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22049"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22050"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22051"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2005 was the first year of complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22052"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22053"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22054"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22055"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22056"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22057"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22058"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22059"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22060"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22061"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flood limited access to many areas. Estimate for this year should be considered a minimum escapment.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22062"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22063"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22064"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22065"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22066"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22067"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Abernathy Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abernathy Creek total escapement estimate.  Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Creek Salmon Culture Technology Center weir (RM 3.0) downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-02 17:37:14.733+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22068"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22069"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22070"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22071"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22072"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22073"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22074"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>estimate as of 02/01/2010  swg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22075"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total escapement estimate for Germany Creek only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22076"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:27:35.668+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22077"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22078"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22079"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Flood limited access to many areas.  Estimate for this year should be considered a minimum escapment.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22080"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22081"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22082"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22083"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22084"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22085"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22086"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22087"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22088"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2005 was the first year of complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22089"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22090"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22091"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22092"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22093"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22094"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22095"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22096"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22097"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22098"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22099"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22100"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Germany Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Germany Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from RM 3.5 downstream to the mouth of the creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22101"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22102"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22103"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22104"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22105"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>estimate as of 02/01/2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22106"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2005 was the first year of complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22107"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22108"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22109"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete winter steelhead surveys in Mill, Abernathy and Germany creeks as part of the Intensively Monitored Watershed (IMW) project.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22110"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22111"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total escapement estimate for Mill Creek only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22112"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22113"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22114"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22115"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22116"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22117"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22118"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22119"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22120"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22121"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Mill Creek Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Mill Creek total escapement estimate. Data are total escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from the Mill Creek road bridge (RM 2.0) downstream to the mouth.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:30:25.775+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22122"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22123"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22124"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22125"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:33:12.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22126"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22127"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:35:38.407+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22128"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22129"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22130"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22131"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22132"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22133"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22134"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22135"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22136"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22137"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22138"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22139"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22140"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22141"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22142"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22143"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22144"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22145"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22146"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="22148"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>436</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22149"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22150"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22151"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22152"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22153"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22154"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22155"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22156"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22157"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22158"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22159"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22160"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22161"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22162"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22163"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22164"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22165"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22166"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22167"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22168"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22169"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22170"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22171"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22172"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22173"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22174"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22175"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22176"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22177"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22178"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22179"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.071</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22180"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22181"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22182"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22183"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22184"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22185"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22186"><Stock Number>6682</Stock Number><Population Name>Mill-Abernathy-Germany Creeks Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-11-18 19:26:56.294+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22187"><Stock Number>6703</Stock Number><Population Name>Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-18 23:31:08.931682+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22188"><Stock Number>6703</Stock Number><Population Name>Cispus Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Unknown Methodology</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Insufficient information to apply a descriptive title.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Currently not monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22189"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22190"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22191"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22192"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22193"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22194"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22195"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22196"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22197"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22198"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22199"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22200"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22201"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22202"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22203"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22204"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22205"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22206"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22207"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22208"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22209"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22210"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22211"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22212"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22213"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22214"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22215"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22216"><Stock Number>1392</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the Upper Quinault mainstem (RM 43.9 - 45.0) and the East Fork Quinault ( RM 48.0 - 52.6). Over 90% of the spawning habitat is surveyed by helicopter in mid. - late September. Coverage area includes the Lower Quinault mainstem (RM 4.3 - 33.0), Upper Quinault (RM 36.2 - 46.8), East Fork Quinault (RM 46.8 - 53.0), and North Fork Quinault (RM 0.0 - 7.5). Tributary coverage includes the lower reaches of both Graves and Big Creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22217"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22218"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22219"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22220"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22221"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22222"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22223"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22224"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22225"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22226"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22227"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22228"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22229"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22230"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22231"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22232"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22233"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22234"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22235"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22236"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22237"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22238"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22239"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22240"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22241"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22242"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22243"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22244"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22245"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22246"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22247"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22248"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22249"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22250"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22251"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22252"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22253"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22254"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22255"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22256"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22257"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22258"><Stock Number>6289</Stock Number><Population Name>Sequim and Discovery Bays Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Escapement (Proportion): Discovery Bay winter steelhead data are total escapement estimates based on adults counted in the Snow Creek trap and released upstream and on redd counts downstream from the trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metric data indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-25 14:58:07.785+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22259"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22260"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22261"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22262"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22263"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22264"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22265"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22266"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22267"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22268"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22269"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22270"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the entire anadromous zone of Morse Creek from RM 0.0 to 4.7, RM 0.0 to 4.7, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22271"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22272"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22273"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22274"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22275"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22276"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22277"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22278"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22279"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22280"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22281"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22282"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22283"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22284"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22285"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22286"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of Morse Creek 0.0 to 4.7, RM and McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22287"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22288"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22289"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22290"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22291"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22292"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22293"><Stock Number>6308</Stock Number><Population Name>Strait of Juan de Fuca Independent Tributaries Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the index areas of McDonald Creek from RM 0.0 to 5.4, WRIA 18.0160, Clallam County.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22294"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22295"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22296"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an estiamte of the total spawning abundance.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22297"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22298"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>7387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22299"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22300"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22301"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22302"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22303"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22304"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22305"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22306"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>5100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22307"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22308"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22309"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22310"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6021</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22311"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22312"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22313"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>9184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22314"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22315"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22316"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22317"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22318"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22319"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions during 2007 were fair.  Several surveys were missed due to poor survey conditions.  Number should be viewed as a minimum escapement estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22320"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22321"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22322"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22323"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an estimate of the total spawning abundance because not all habitat was surveyed</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22324"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22325"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22326"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22327"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22328"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22329"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22330"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22331"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22332"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22333"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22334"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22335"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22336"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>6994</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22337"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22338"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22339"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>15132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22340"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22341"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22342"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22343"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>5534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22344"><Stock Number>2229</Stock Number><Population Name>Case Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total index estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Sherwood, Coulter, and Rocky creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22345"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22346"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22347"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22348"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22349"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22350"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22351"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22352"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22353"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22354"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22355"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22356"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22357"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22358"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22359"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22360"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22361"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2733</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22362"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22363"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22364"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22365"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1367</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22366"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22367"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22368"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22369"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22370"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22371"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22372"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22373"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22374"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22375"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1947</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22376"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22377"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22378"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22379"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22380"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22381"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22382"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22383"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22384"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22385"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22386"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22387"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22388"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22389"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22390"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22391"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22392"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22393"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22394"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22395"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22396"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22397"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22398"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22399"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22400"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22401"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22402"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22403"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22404"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22405"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22406"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22407"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22408"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22409"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22410"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22411"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22412"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22413"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22414"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.709</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22415"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22416"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22417"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22418"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22419"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22420"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22421"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22422"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22423"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:28:45.275+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22424"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22425"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22426"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22427"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22428"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22429"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22430"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22431"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:29:50.897+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22432"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:31:50.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22433"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:31:26.05+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22434"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:31:01.529+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22435"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:30:13.598+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22436"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22437"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22438"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22439"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2326</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22440"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2605</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22441"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:26:53.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22442"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:27:12.871+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22443"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22444"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22445"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:27:30.061+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22446"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:28:15.38+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22447"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22448"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22449"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22450"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22451"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22452"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22453"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22454"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22455"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22456"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22457"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1669</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22458"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:26:31.644+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22459"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22460"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:43:47.691+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22461"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:43:28.618+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22462"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22463"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22464"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22465"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22466"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22467"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22468"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22469"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22470"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22471"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22472"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>3364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22473"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22474"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22475"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22476"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22477"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22478"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22479"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22480"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22481"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:43:15.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22482"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22483"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22484"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22485"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:42:59.57+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22486"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22487"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>3364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22488"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22489"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:32:30.758+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22490"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>1680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22491"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22492"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22493"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>3233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22494"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22495"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22496"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22497"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>3023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22498"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22499"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22500"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22501"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22502"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts (aerial surveys) from the confluence with the Columbia upstream to the town of Winthrop (RM 87.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-28 16:32:09.24+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22503"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22504"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22505"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:41:29.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22506"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:41:56.587+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22507"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22508"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22509"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22510"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22511"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22512"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:28:57.393+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22513"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-11 21:53:28.173+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22514"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:28:31.882+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22515"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22516"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22517"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22518"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22519"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22520"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22521"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22522"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:42:23.148+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22523"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22524"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22525"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22526"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22527"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22528"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22529"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22530"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:28:11.088+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22531"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22532"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22533"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22534"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22535"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22536"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:42:05.914+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22537"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22538"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count.  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of broodstock. Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22539"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22540"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22541"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22542"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22543"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22544"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22545"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:14:49.748+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22546"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22547"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22548"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22549"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22550"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22551"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22552"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22553"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22554"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:42:31.528+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22555"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22556"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-10-23 22:01:54.41412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22557"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:42:49.211+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22558"><Stock Number>1832</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census of redd count times fish per redd (FPR) expansion factor. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified Meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier) from 1993-1997. From 1998 to present, fish per redd expansion factor</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22559"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:39:40.427+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22560"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22561"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22562"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22563"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1951</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22564"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1950</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22565"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1949</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22566"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1948</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22567"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22568"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22569"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22570"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>871</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22571"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22572"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22573"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22574"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22575"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22576"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22577"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22578"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22579"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22580"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22581"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22582"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:38:58.47+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22583"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1947</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22584"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22585"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22586"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22587"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22588"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22589"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22590"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22591"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1946</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22592"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22593"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1945</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22594"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22595"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22596"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22597"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22598"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22599"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22600"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22601"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22602"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22603"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22604"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22605"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22606"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22607"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22608"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22609"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22610"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22611"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22612"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22613"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22614"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22615"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>754</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22616"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22617"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22618"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22619"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22620"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22621"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22622"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22623"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22624"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22625"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22626"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22627"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22628"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22629"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22630"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22631"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22632"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22633"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22634"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22635"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22636"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2011 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22637"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:21:17.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22638"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:15:32.439+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22639"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:12:28.587+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22640"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adult Count only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22641"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:21:42.615+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22642"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:17:17.205+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22643"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22644"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22645"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2010 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22646"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22647"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:41:54.808+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22648"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:21:17.618+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22649"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:20:03.713+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22650"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:39:48.062+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22651"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:22:20.135+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22652"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>707</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22653"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:19:04.283+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22654"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:20:28.527+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22655"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:22:23.413+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22656"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22657"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2011 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22658"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:17:46.941+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22659"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:42:07.92+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22660"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22661"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>873</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:12:52.745+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22662"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adult Count only.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22663"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2010 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22664"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:21:38.293+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22665"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Cedar Creek (NF Lewis) Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:43:13.699+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22666"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:47:29.803+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22667"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-18 14:52:45.472+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22668"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:45:40.279+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22669"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:32:57.495+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22670"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:42:53.518+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22671"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22672"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting Estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:35:55.3+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22673"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>611</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:48:49.281+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22674"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:35:00.742+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22675"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2010 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22676"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2011 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22677"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:15:56.238+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22678"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adults only</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:42:05.142+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22679"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting Estimates</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22680"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:46:48.654+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22681"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting Estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22682"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2010 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22683"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:43:20.597+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22684"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:45:15.382+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22685"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Adults only</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:41:46.165+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22686"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2011 CK report - Rawding et al (still in draft form)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22687"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Prelim. Run Forecasting Estimates</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:36:14.468+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22688"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:47:46.847+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22689"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:49:34.354+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22690"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:37:02.91+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22691"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:48:31.019+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22692"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:35:40.216+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22693"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22694"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:16:42.471+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22695"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 19:46:29.717+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22696"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22697"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1955</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22698"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22699"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22700"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22701"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22702"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22703"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22704"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1961</Year><Abundance Quantity>2128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22705"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22706"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22707"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>651</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22708"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22709"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22710"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22711"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1957</Year><Abundance Quantity>1236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22712"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22713"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1959</Year><Abundance Quantity>1711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22714"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1956</Year><Abundance Quantity>2121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22715"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22716"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22717"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22718"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22719"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1952</Year><Abundance Quantity>2135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22720"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1953</Year><Abundance Quantity>4132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22721"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1960</Year><Abundance Quantity>1960</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22722"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22723"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22724"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22725"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22726"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22727"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>673</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22728"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22729"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22730"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22731"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>980</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22732"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22733"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>1294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22734"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22735"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>1996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22736"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1954</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22737"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1963</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22738"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1958</Year><Abundance Quantity>1909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22739"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22740"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22741"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>4168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22742"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22743"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22744"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22745"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22746"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22747"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22748"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22749"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22750"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22751"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1962</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22752"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22753"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in East Fork Lewis River, and possibly include a small proportion of late spawning fall Chinook (brights).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22754"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22755"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22756"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22757"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>338</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22758"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22759"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22760"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22761"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22762"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22763"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22764"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22765"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22766"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22767"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1964</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22768"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22769"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22770"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>705</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22771"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22772"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22773"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22774"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22775"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22776"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22777"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:37:25.45+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22778"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22779"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22780"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>530</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:37:55.117+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22781"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22782"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22783"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22784"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22785"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22786"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22787"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>East Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22788"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22789"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 22:00:36.347+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22790"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22791"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:46:20.744+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22792"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22793"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22794"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>HOSAEJ numbers</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:47:10.523+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22795"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22796"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22797"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22798"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22799"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22800"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22801"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22802"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River, determined from adipose clip marks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22803"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22804"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22805"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22806"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22807"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4936</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22808"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:15:01.96+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22809"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:23:16.6+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22810"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:20:51.965+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22811"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22812"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22813"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22814"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:22:02.748+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22815"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22816"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>5778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>TSAEJ numbers</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:45:46.047+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22817"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22818"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22819"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-03-18 17:51:21.632+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22820"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22821"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22822"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22823"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22824"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:19:29.254+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22825"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22826"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22827"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:24:25.892+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22828"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>5206</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:17:59.322+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22829"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:16:44.202+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22830"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22831"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22832"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22833"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22834"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3087</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22835"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 20:25:38.215+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22836"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-25 17:18:54.741+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22837"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22838"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural- and hatchery-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22839"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NOSAEJ numbers</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:47:58.711+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22840"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22841"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22842"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22843"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22844"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22845"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22846"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22847"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>587</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22848"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22849"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 22:00:19.969+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22850"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22851"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22852"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>866</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22853"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total spawner estimates of natural-origin tule fall Chinook in North Fork Lewis River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-01 18:47:20.226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22854"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22855"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22856"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1875</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22857"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22858"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22859"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22860"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:47:02.948+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22861"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:47:50.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22862"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22863"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22864"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22865"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22866"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22867"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22868"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:26.186+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22869"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:39:32.114+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22870"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22871"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:08:50.188+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22872"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>6082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:50:09.356+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22873"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1689</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22874"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:36:49.212+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22875"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22876"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22877"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22878"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22879"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22880"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22881"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1737</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22882"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22883"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:47:07.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22884"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22885"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22886"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>5942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22887"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>7443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:35:55.121+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22888"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22889"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:38:37.644+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22890"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:48:41.925+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22891"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:38:50.704+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22892"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22893"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-04-22 21:09:24.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22894"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.533</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:36:21.912+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22895"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:46:32.48+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22896"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:50:52.565+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22897"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:37:55.101+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22898"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:47:58.234+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22899"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:46:51.819+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22900"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22901"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22902"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22903"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:15.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22904"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:15.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22905"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 21:45:38.649+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22906"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:36:08.194+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22907"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:39:10.679+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22908"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:38:24.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22909"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Reported abundance estimates are all Medians except for Limits</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-16 18:50:30.797+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22910"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22911"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:36:35.921+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22912"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:50:35.722+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22913"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3328</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-17 21:44:42.399+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22914"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-07 22:47:33.634+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22915"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:33.853+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22916"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>EF Lewis and mainstem (NF) Lewis - did not include Cedar Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are means</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-08 10:34:33.853+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22917"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22918"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22919"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22920"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22921"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22922"><Stock Number>1610</Stock Number><Population Name>Lewis River Fall (Tule) Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.323</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data availabe at this time - http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22923"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>666</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:04:25.921+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22924"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22925"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22926"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22927"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22928"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22929"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.714</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22930"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.739</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22931"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.763</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22932"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22933"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22934"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22935"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value may be adjusted after receiving PIT-based modelling results. TSAij does not include broodstock removed. Age data will be posted upon receipt</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22936"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22937"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22938"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22939"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22940"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22941"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22942"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22943"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22944"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total hatchery-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22945"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22946"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:05:44.725+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22947"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:04:50.375+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22948"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value may be adjusted after receiving PIT-based modelling results</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22949"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22950"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total hatchery-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22951"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22952"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22953"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22954"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1638</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22955"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22956"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22957"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22958"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22959"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22960"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22961"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22962"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22963"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22964"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22965"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22966"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22967"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22968"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22969"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22970"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-29-25</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22971"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22972"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22973"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22974"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>534</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22975"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22976"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22977"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4072</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wells Dam counts approtioned to population by radio telemetry estimates.  Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated 4-11-17</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22978"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22979"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22980"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22981"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22982"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22983"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22984"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22985"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22986"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>393</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22987"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22988"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22989"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22990"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22991"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22992"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22993"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22994"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22995"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22996"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22997"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22998"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="22999"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23000"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23001"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23002"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23003"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23004"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23005"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23006"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23007"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23008"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23009"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>986</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23010"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23011"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value may be adjusted after receiving PIT-based modelling results. TSAij does not include broodstock removed. Age data will be posted upon receipt</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23012"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Proportion hatchery-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23013"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.597</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Proportion hatchery-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23014"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23015"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23016"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.868</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23017"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total spawning abundance of natural-origin and hatchery-origin spawners.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 19:28:35.893+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23018"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 19:33:19.103+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23019"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23020"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23021"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23022"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23023"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23024"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23025"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23026"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:04:07.533+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23027"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23028"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>3836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23029"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23030"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23031"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23032"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23033"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23034"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23035"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23036"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23037"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23038"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23039"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>511</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23040"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>987</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23041"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23042"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23043"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23044"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23045"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23046"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23047"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23048"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23049"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23050"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 18:03:39.191+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23051"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23052"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23053"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23054"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23055"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23056"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23057"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23058"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.708</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23059"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23060"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-02-10 19:36:53.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23061"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23062"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23063"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1539</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23064"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23065"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23066"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23067"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23068"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23069"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23070"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23071"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23072"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23073"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23074"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23075"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23076"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23077"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include live-spawned males that were subsequently released</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 21:05:24.881+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23078"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes fish that may have been released after live-spawning (males).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 21:08:48.086+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23079"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23080"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes fish that may have been released after live-spawning (males).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 21:08:10.209+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23081"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include live-spawned males that were subsequently released</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 21:07:12.822+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23082"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Does not include live-spawned males that were subsequently released</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-02-10 21:06:40.796+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23083"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23084"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.891</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23085"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.885</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23086"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Wells Dam</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23087"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total natural-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23088"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Value may be adjusted after receiving PIT-based modelling results. TSAij does not include broodstock removed. Age data will be posted upon receipt</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23089"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23090"><Stock Number>6912</Stock Number><Population Name>Methow Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners/Hatchery-Origin Spawners: Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. Fallback and reascensions accounted for. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish t</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total natural-origin spawners based on PIT-tag patch-occupancy and redd count modelling.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-15 13:55:31+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23091"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23092"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23093"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>237</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23094"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23095"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23096"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23097"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23098"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23099"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23100"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23101"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23102"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>171</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23103"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23104"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23105"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23106"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23107"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23108"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23109"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23110"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23111"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23112"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23113"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23114"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23115"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23116"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23117"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23118"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23119"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23120"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23121"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23122"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Green River (NF Toutle) Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23123"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23124"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>458</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23125"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23126"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23127"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23128"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23129"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23130"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23131"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23132"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23133"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23134"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23135"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23136"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23137"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23138"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23139"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23140"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23141"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23142"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23143"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23144"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23145"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23146"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23147"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23148"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23149"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23150"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23151"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23152"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23153"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23154"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23155"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23156"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23157"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23158"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are trap counts from the North Toutle Fish Collection Facility and represent a census count of coho hauled above the Sediment Retention Structure and released into the upper NF Toutle River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23159"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23160"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23161"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23162"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>423</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23163"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23164"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>809</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23165"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23166"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23167"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23168"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23169"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23170"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23171"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23172"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23173"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23174"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23175"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23176"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23177"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23178"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23179"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23180"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23181"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23182"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23183"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23184"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23185"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23186"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23187"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23188"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23189"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23190"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>North Fork Toutle River Coho</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23191"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23192"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23193"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23194"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23195"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23196"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23197"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23198"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23199"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23200"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23201"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23202"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23203"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23204"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23205"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23206"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23207"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2498</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23208"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23209"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23210"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23211"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23212"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23213"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23214"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23215"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23216"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23217"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23218"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23219"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23220"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23221"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23222"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23223"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23224"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23225"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23226"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23227"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23228"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23229"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23230"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.553</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23231"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23232"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23233"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23234"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23235"><Stock Number>3793</Stock Number><Population Name>North Fork Toutle Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23236"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23237"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>10/5-11/22 flows up and down, no high flows; no surveys 3rd week of Nov (peak time); identifying redds difficult; no surveys in Dec.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23238"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23239"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23240"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>10/5-12/14 very high flows during transition week of Oct/Nov; Church Cr inaccessible; redds found only from RM 21.5-23.5</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23241"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>US Forest Service data; 3 additional redds were observed between RM 0.0 and 1.1 in Browns Creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23242"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>high flow and storm from early Oct. into Jan. made surveys difficult; one additional redd was observed in LeBar Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23243"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>USFS has cut funding for this work and is not likely to pick it up in the foreseeable future.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23244"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>May not be a complete count due to weather and flow conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23245"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23246"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>11 redds, Nov 1-15; 1 redd, Nov 16-30; high flows b/w Nov 13 and Nov 25</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23247"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23248"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High flows and storms early Oct. thru Dec. made surveys difficult</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23249"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23250"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23251"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>US Forest Service data; incomplete survey data due to flows and weather</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23252"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>high flows started Oct 6 and lasted well into December; persistent efforts found 8 redds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23253"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23254"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>extreme low flows Oct-Nov 11; spawning started early (Oct 9); 12 redds b/w 10/9-11/11; extreme high flows prevented good surveys from 11/11 to end of month; one redd found during flood in lower reach of Church Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23255"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23256"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total redd counts from RM 18.5 to 23.75 in SF Skokomish River and from RM 0 to 1.0 in Church Creek, a tributary to the SF Skokomish.  Data provided by the U.S. Forest Service.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>12 redds, Nov 1-15; 8 redds, Nov 16-30; no high flows</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23257"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23258"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23259"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23260"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23261"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23262"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23263"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23264"><Stock Number>8216</Stock Number><Population Name>South Fork Skokomish Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Peak live spawner fish count in index reach from RM 23 to RM 19 from snorkeling surveys in September/October.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-03 13:24:40.575+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23265"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23266"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23267"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23268"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23269"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23270"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23271"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23272"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23273"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23274"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23275"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23276"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23277"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23278"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23279"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23280"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23281"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23282"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23283"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23284"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23285"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23286"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23287"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23288"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>348</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23289"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23290"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23291"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23292"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23293"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23294"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23295"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23296"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23297"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23298"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23299"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23300"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23301"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23302"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23303"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23304"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23305"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23306"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23307"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.832</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23308"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23309"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23310"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23311"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 17:37:46.472+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23312"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 17:37:20.344+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23313"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23314"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23315"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23316"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23317"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23318"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23319"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-29 17:41:03.929+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23320"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.989</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23321"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23322"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23323"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.923</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23324"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23325"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23326"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23327"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>383</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from lower Kalama Falls (RM 10.6) downstream to the sinkhole at RM 5.2. These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23328"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from lower Kalama Falls (RM 10.6) downstream to the sinkhole at RM 5.2. These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23329"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from lower Kalama Falls (RM 10.6) downstream to the sinkhole at RM 5.2. These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23330"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawned in a hatchery.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are hatchery origin spawner escapement estimates expanded from annual peak live plus dead spawner counts from lower Kalama Falls (RM 10.6) downstream to the sinkhole at RM 5.2. These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23331"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23332"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23333"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23334"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23335"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23336"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 17:27:39.054+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23337"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23338"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23339"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23340"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:28:30.176+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23341"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23342"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 17:28:06.096+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23343"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23344"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23345"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23346"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-29 17:43:02.879+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23347"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23348"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23349"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Hatchery Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of hatchery fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery origin escapement data are census counts from fish released upstream at Kalama Falls Hatchery (RM 10.6). These estimates do not include jacks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:28:12.65+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23350"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23351"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23352"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23353"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23354"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23355"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23356"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23357"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23358"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23359"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23360"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23361"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23362"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23363"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23364"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23365"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23366"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23367"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23368"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-09-11 22:14:58.783+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23369"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23370"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23371"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23372"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23373"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:36:25.999+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23374"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23375"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23376"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23377"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23378"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>183</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23379"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23380"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23381"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23382"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23383"><Stock Number>1592</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 22:21:35.605+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23384"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>12061</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23385"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>984</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23386"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>27840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23387"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23388"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>4155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23389"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23390"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23391"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23392"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23393"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23394"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23395"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23396"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23397"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23398"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1455</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23399"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3831</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23400"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>6964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23401"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23402"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>11115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23403"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>2317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23404"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23405"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>1884</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23406"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>4448</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23407"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>8335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23408"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23409"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23410"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5830</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23411"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23412"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good est.; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23413"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23414"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23415"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>1177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23416"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>2066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23417"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>3897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23418"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2246</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23419"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23420"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23421"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>9776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23422"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23423"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23424"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23425"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>13834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23426"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>7492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23427"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23428"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23429"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23430"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23431"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>281</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>revised</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23432"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23433"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23434"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23435"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23436"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:25:40.573+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23437"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:24:33.688+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23438"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:26:11.997+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23439"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23440"><Stock Number>2495</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>15768</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Big Quilcene and Little Quilcene rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23441"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23442"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23443"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23444"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23445"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This is from the redd surveys. 1362 from Wood/Cole Regression Estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23446"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23447"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23448"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23449"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23450"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23451"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23452"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23453"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23454"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23455"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>680</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23456"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23457"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23458"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23459"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23460"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23461"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23462"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23463"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23464"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23465"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1727</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23466"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23467"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23468"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23469"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23470"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23471"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23472"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23473"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23474"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23475"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23476"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23477"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23478"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23479"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23480"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23481"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>624</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23482"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23483"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23484"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23485"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>451</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23486"><Stock Number>3400</Stock Number><Population Name>Sol Duc Summer Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Sol Duc Hot Springs coho index area on the mainstem Sol Duc River (RM 62.0). The ability to rate stock status based on escapement estimates is poor because the estimates are based on only one index area.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 21:35:26.075318+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23487"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23488"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>1421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23489"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>5813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23490"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23491"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23492"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23493"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23494"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Same as 2008</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23495"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data from Ross Cr.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23496"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No were conducted in Blackjack Creek in 2007.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23497"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23498"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23499"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4649</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23500"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23501"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23502"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23503"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23504"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23505"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23506"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23507"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23508"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23509"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>6690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23510"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>3840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23511"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23512"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23513"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>663</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23514"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23515"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23516"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3838</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23517"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>2840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23518"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23519"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23520"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23521"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23522"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23523"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23524"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23525"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23526"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23527"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23528"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23529"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23530"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1827</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23531"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>4169</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23532"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>2815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23533"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>1096</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23534"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23535"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>7228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23536"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>4459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23537"><Stock Number>2247</Stock Number><Population Name>Sinclair Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in Ross, Blackjack and Gorst creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23538"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23539"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23540"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23541"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23542"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23543"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23544"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23545"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23546"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23547"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23548"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23549"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23550"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23551"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23552"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23553"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23554"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23555"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23556"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23557"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23558"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23559"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23560"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23561"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23562"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23563"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23564"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23565"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23566"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23567"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23568"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23569"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23570"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Abundance estimates based on Yakima River drainage aggregate annual counts at Prosser Dam and allocated to the four Yakima steelhead populations (i.e., upper Yakima, Satus, Toppenish, Naches) based on radio-tracking data and population-specific redd counts. Data from Yakama Nation biological staff in agreement with WDFW, NOAA, and in accordance with population viability goals of the Interior Columbia Recovery Team (ICTRT).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23571"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23572"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23573"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23574"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23575"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23576"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23577"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23578"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23579"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23580"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23581"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23582"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23583"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23584"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23585"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23586"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23587"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23588"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23589"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23590"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23591"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23592"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23593"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23594"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23595"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23596"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23597"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23598"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="23603"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23604"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23605"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23606"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23607"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23608"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23609"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23610"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23611"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23612"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23613"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23614"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23615"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23616"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23617"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23618"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23619"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23620"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23621"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23622"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23623"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23624"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23625"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23626"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23627"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23628"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23629"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23630"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23631"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23632"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23633"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23634"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23635"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23636"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23637"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23638"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23639"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23640"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23641"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23642"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23643"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23644"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23645"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23646"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23647"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23648"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23649"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23650"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23651"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23652"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23653"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23654"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23655"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23656"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23657"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23658"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23659"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23660"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23661"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23662"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23663"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>909</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23664"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23665"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23666"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23667"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23668"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23669"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23670"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23671"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="23678"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23679"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23680"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23681"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23682"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23683"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23684"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23685"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23686"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23687"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23688"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23689"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23690"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>801</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23691"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23692"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23693"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23694"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23695"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23696"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23697"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23698"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23699"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23700"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23701"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23702"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23703"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>233</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23704"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23705"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>790</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23706"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="23708"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23709"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>434</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23710"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23711"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23712"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23713"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23714"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23715"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23716"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23717"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23718"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23719"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23720"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23721"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23722"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.074</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23723"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23724"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23725"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23726"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23727"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.023</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23728"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.009</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23729"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23730"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.017</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23731"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23732"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23733"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23734"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.09</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23735"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23736"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23737"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23738"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23739"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.052</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23740"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23741"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23742"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23743"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23744"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23745"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>817</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23746"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23747"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23748"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23749"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23750"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23751"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23752"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23753"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23754"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23755"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>795</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23756"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23757"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23758"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23759"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23760"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23761"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>639</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23762"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23763"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23764"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23765"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23766"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23767"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23768"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23769"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23770"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23771"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23772"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23773"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23774"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23775"><Stock Number>6890</Stock Number><Population Name>Toppenish Creek Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description xsi:nil="true" /><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23776"><Stock Number>2594</Stock Number><Population Name>Tsoo-Yess Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23777"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23778"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23779"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23780"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23781"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23782"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>6078</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23783"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>By definition there were no even-year pinks in 2019, an odd-numbered year.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23784"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23785"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23786"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>350</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Escapement based on live count method, area under curve fishxdays divided by 10-day stream life.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23787"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23788"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>139758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23789"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>44282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23790"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23791"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>12869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23792"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23793"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23794"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23795"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No data: this was an odd numbered year, by def. no even pinks in odd years.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23796"><Stock Number>4465</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish Even-Year Pink</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Pink</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>26081</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Snohomish and Skykomish rivers.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Recent abundances of even-year pink salmon and the limited spawning area they utilize have made surveys difficult to perform.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23797"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23798"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23799"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23800"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23801"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23802"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23803"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23804"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23805"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23806"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-27 01:21:01.188+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23807"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>433</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23808"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23809"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23810"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23811"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23812"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23813"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Not all tributaries were accessible to Chinook all years. See estimate workbooks for details. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23814"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23815"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-27 17:00:18.25+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23816"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>435</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23817"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23818"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23819"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23820"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23821"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23822"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23823"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23824"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23825"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23826"><Stock Number>1064</Stock Number><Population Name>Suiattle Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in Big, Tenas, Straight, Circle, Buck, Lime, Downey, Sulphur, Milk creeks. Expanded cumulative redd counts better represent the total spawner population than peak live plus dead counts, which were used prior to 1994 (Pete Castle, WDFW, personal communication). New estimates are not comparable to the estimates in the 1992 SASSI.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Values and categorizations submitted to the coordinated assessments database had not been reviewed by or agreed to by the Skagit treaty-comanagers as of August 20, 2020.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23827"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23828"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>conditions excellent</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23829"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23830"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Visibility conditions Good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23831"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23832"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>90</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23833"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23834"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23835"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23836"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23837"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23838"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>69</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23839"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23840"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>952</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23841"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23842"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>2631</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23843"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23844"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Sockeye escapement estimate for 2021 has not been finalized.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23845"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Very good viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23846"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>497</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23847"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Very good viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23848"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23849"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Conditions good</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23850"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23851"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23852"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23853"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good viewing conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23854"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Viewing conditions good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23855"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Viewing conditions good.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23856"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Conditions excellent</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23857"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>453</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23858"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23859"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>conditions good</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23860"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23861"><Stock Number>5600</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Pleasant Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are peak live spawner counts made along the shore of Lake Pleasant (RM 2.8 to 4.8).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23862"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:18.76+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23863"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:13.217+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23864"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:07:42.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23865"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:06.015+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23866"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:42.945+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23867"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:56.716+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23868"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:34.573+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23869"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:07:12.259+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23870"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:29.14+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23871"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:07:22.119+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23872"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:06:24.092+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23873"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:07:29.806+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23874"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unexpanded observations of live spawners or carcasses.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Unexpanded observations of either live spawners or carcasses, whichever was greater for each year; No observations of chum (lives or carcasses)</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:07:36.782+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23875"><Stock Number>2754</Stock Number><Population Name>Salmon Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23876"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23877"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23878"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23879"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23880"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>772</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23881"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23882"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23883"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23884"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23885"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23886"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23887"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>4130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23888"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23889"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23890"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Revised escapement estimate. An error was discovered in the escapement estimate methodology. Escapement of wild winter steelhead in the unsurveyed reaches of the Skykomish Basin were not being estimated.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23891"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23892"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23893"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23894"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23895"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>546</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23896"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23897"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>3136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23898"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23899"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23900"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23901"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23902"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>4760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23903"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>4014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23904"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23905"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23906"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3618</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23907"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23908"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23909"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 17:49:41.942+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23910"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23911"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23912"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>3404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23913"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23914"><Stock Number>6117</Stock Number><Population Name>Snohomish-Skykomish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in all mainstem spawning areas (RM 16.0 to RM 51.5) and in various reaches in North Fork Skykomish, South Fork Skykomish (RM 49.6 to 51.5), Sultan, and Wallace river.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23915"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23916"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>929</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23917"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>153</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23918"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23919"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23920"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23921"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23922"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23923"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23924"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23925"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23926"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23927"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23928"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23929"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23930"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>460</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23931"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23932"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:26:35.692+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23933"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:26:48.802+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23934"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:27:03.951+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23935"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23936"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23937"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23938"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23939"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23940"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23941"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23942"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23943"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>388</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23944"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23945"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23946"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>699</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23947"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23948"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23949"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23950"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23951"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23952"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23953"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23954"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23955"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23956"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23957"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23958"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23959"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23960"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23961"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23962"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23963"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23964"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23965"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23966"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23967"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23968"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:27:18.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23969"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23970"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23971"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23972"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23973"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23974"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23975"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23976"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23977"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23978"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23979"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:27:41.902+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23980"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:27:32.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23981"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23982"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23983"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23984"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23985"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23986"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23987"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23988"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23989"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23990"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23991"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23992"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23993"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23994"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23995"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23996"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23997"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23998"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="23999"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24000"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24001"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24002"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24003"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24004"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24005"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24006"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24007"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:32:56.291+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24008"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24009"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24010"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24011"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24012"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24013"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24014"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24015"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24016"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24017"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24018"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:34:29.66+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24019"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:34:51.728+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24020"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24021"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24022"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24023"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24024"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24025"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24026"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24027"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24028"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24029"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24030"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24031"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on expanded redd counts in Touchet Forks, Coppei, Whiskey and Patit Creeks. Mainstem Touchet not included. Age Data from 87-93, and 95-98 is an average of 94, 1999-present.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24032"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24033"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24034"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24035"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24036"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24037"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24038"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24039"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.076</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24040"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.039</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24041"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24042"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.06</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24043"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24044"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-22 19:06:37.451+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24045"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-22 19:07:47.82+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24046"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24047"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24048"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24049"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24050"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24051"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.293</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24052"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24053"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.174</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24054"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24055"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24056"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.342</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24057"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24058"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-22 19:07:29.056+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24059"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24060"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24061"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24062"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24063"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24064"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
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<row _id="24068"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24069"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24070"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-22 19:06:15.963+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24071"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24072"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24073"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24074"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24075"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24076"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24077"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24078"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24079"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24080"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24081"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24082"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24083"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24084"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24085"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24086"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24087"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24088"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24089"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24090"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24091"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24092"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24093"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24094"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24095"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24096"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24097"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24098"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24099"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24100"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24101"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24102"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24103"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24104"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24105"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:25:51.852+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24106"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24107"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24108"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:26:23.397+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24109"><Stock Number>6861</Stock Number><Population Name>Touchet Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>https://docs.cbfwl.org/StreamNet_References/WAsn17286.pdf</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 20:26:12.867+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24110"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24111"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24112"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24113"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24114"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24115"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24116"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24117"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24118"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24119"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24120"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>100.999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24121"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24122"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24123"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24124"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24125"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24126"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24127"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24128"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24129"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24130"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24131"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24132"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24133"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24134"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24135"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24136"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24137"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>65</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24138"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>196</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24139"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24140"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24141"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24142"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24143"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24144"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24145"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24146"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24147"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24148"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24149"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24150"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24151"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24152"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24153"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24154"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24155"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24156"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24157"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>83</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24158"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24159"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24160"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24161"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24162"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24163"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24164"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24165"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24166"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24167"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24168"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24169"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24170"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>997</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24171"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24172"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>999</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24173"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24174"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24175"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24176"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24177"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24178"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24179"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24180"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24181"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24182"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24183"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24184"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24185"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24186"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.215</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24187"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24188"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24189"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24190"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24191"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24192"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24193"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24194"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24195"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24196"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24197"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24198"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24199"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24200"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24201"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24202"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24203"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24204"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24205"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24206"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24207"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24208"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24209"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24210"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24211"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24212"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24213"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24214"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24215"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24216"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24217"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24218"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24219"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24220"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24221"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.452</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24222"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24223"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24224"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24225"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24226"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24227"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24228"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24229"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24230"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24231"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24232"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24233"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Redd count expansions below Kalama Falls Hatchery * 1.62 fish per redd</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24234"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24235"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24236"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1815</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24237"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24238"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1681</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24239"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24240"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1444</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24241"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24242"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24243"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24244"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24245"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24246"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24247"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24248"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24249"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24250"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24251"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24252"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2925</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24253"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24254"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>939</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24255"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24256"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24257"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24258"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24259"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>464</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24260"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24261"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24262"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2090</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24263"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>543</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24264"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24265"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24266"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24267"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24268"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24269"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24270"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24271"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24272"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24273"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24274"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24275"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24276"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24277"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24278"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24279"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>996</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24280"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24281"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24282"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.312</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24283"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24284"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-16 17:18:01.353+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24285"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-16 17:18:22.428+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24286"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24287"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24288"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24289"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.492</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24290"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24291"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24292"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24293"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24294"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24295"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24296"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24297"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.337</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24298"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24299"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24300"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24301"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24302"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24303"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24304"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24305"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24306"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24307"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24308"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24309"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24310"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2770</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24311"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24312"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24313"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24314"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1067</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24315"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24316"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24317"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24318"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24319"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2847</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24320"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24321"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24322"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24323"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24324"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>505</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24325"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24326"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24327"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24328"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24329"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24330"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24331"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24332"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24333"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24334"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24335"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24336"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24337"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24338"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24339"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24340"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24341"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24342"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24343"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24344"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24345"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24346"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24347"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24348"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24349"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24350"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24351"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24352"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24353"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24354"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24355"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>61</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24356"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24357"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24358"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24359"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24360"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24361"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-17 21:19:38.503+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24362"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24363"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24364"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24365"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Multivariate autoregressive state space model using above falls NOSA to predict below falls TSA.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24366"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24367"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24368"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24369"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24370"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24371"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24372"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24373"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1974</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24374"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24375"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24376"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24377"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24378"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24379"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24380"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24381"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24382"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24383"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1784</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24384"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24385"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24386"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24387"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24388"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24389"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>730</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24390"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24391"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24392"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24393"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1079</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24394"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24395"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24396"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>919</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24397"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>865</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24398"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>442</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24399"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24400"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24401"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24402"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24403"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24404"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24405"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24406"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24407"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24408"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>829</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24409"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24410"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24411"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24412"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24413"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>This is total Kalama Falls Hatchery trap counts of wild and hatchery steelhead passed upstream minus directed harvest of wild steelhead (when it was allowed), minus directed harvest of hatchery steelhead.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24414"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.01</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24415"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.02</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24416"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24417"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24418"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24419"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24420"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24421"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24422"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.001</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24423"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24424"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.05</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24425"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24426"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.028</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24427"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24428"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24429"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.031</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24430"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-29 16:33:36.832022+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24431"><Stock Number>6742</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Whole population. Sum of NOSA above falls and TSA from redds when available below falls, otherwise MARSS estimates of TSA below falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24432"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24433"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24434"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24435"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24436"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24437"><Stock Number>7820</Stock Number><Population Name>Toutle Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are returns to the Toutle River Fish Collection Facility (TCF) located below the Sediment Retention Structure on the NF Toutle.  Cutts at the TCF are being trucked upstream above the Sediment Retention Structure along with wild winter steelhead and wild coho.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24438"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24439"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>4140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24440"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>9510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24441"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>6812</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24442"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>3833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24443"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>2051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24444"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24445"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24446"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24447"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24448"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24449"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24450"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24451"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24452"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>24898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma supplemental index area not included, insufficient data; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24453"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24454"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>7189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24455"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>7637</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24456"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>7022</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24457"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>6294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24458"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>17320</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24459"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>5485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24460"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2798</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24461"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>5924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24462"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>6630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24463"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24464"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>14070</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24465"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>4840</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24466"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>3536</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24467"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2239</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24468"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3317</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24469"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24470"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>882</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24471"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24472"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24473"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>13289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24474"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>12088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24475"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>53554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24476"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>51985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24477"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>44688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24478"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>701</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24479"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24480"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>25394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>December flood made late counts in John`s creek difficult; updated value</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24481"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24482"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24483"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:17:16.384+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24484"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>857</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:16:22.732+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24485"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 fall chum AUC md_062625 df_071425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 18:18:01.906+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24486"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7551</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24487"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>12051</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24488"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4734</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24489"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>29299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24490"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>18114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24491"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>82297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24492"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>27820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24493"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>30346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24494"><Stock Number>2440</Stock Number><Population Name>Hamma Hamma Late Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>11027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on live spawner counts in index areas on the Hamma Hamma and John Creek, a tributary.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24495"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (234), East Twin River (208), West Twin River (198), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1308).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24496"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>3372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (322), East Twin River (282), West Twin River (402), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (2,366).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24497"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (534), East Twin River (320), West Twin River (311), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (2086).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24498"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24499"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5674</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (457), East Twin River (347), West Twin River (419), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (4,451).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24500"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (373), East Twin River (248), West Twin River (289), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1,738).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24501"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (699), East Twin River (751), West Twin River (733), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (6,995).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24502"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (205), East Twin River (153), West Twin River (214), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1,720).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24503"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (208), East Twin River (189), West Twin River (154), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1667). Original estimate updated upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24504"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (173), East Twin River (246), West Twin River (271), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1,433).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24505"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (188), East Twin River (193),West Twin River (206), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (859).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24506"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (217), East Twin River (221), West Twin River (174), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1508).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24507"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (225), East Twin River (200), West Twin River (190), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1047).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24508"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (227), East Twin River (112), West Twin River (148), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (899).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24509"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (225), East Twin River (161), West Twin River (197), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1452).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24510"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (479), East Twin River (314), West Twin River (414), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (3,025).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24511"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (216), East Twin River (163), West Twin River (158), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (749)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24512"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (303), East Twin River (178), West Twin River (170), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (457).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24513"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>667</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (47), East Twin River (82),West Twin River (57), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (481).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24514"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (113), East Twin River (66), West Twin River (134), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (293).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24515"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>641</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (70), East Twin River (47), West Twin River (67), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (457).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24516"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (220), East Twin River (334), West Twin River (306), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (1,459).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24517"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each stream as follows: Deep Creek (209), East Twin River (144), West Twin River (195), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (2716).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24518"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5043</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in Deep Creek, East and West Twin rivers, and the Pysht River and its tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates for each river as follows: Deep Creek (225), East Twin River (355), West Twin River (345), and the Pysht River and its tributaries (4,118).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24519"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 20 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 166 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 108 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24520"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 22 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 104 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 50 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24521"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 22 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 116 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 52 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24522"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 16 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 184 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 66 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24523"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 68 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 106 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 108 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24524"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 30 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 94 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 42 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24525"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 52 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 216 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 4 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24526"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 40 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 250 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 192 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24527"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 6 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 124 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 130 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24528"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 12 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 86 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 48 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24529"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 14 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 90 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 30 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24530"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 6 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 110 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 114 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24531"><Stock Number>3330</Stock Number><Population Name>Pysht-Twin-Deep Creek Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Sadie Creek (RM 1.6 to 2.2), an East Twin River tributary, and in the South Fork Pysht (RM 5.7 to 7.2) and Green Creek (RM 1.0 to 2.2).  Method was revised using the adjustments of M. Haggerty.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 14 spawners in Sadie Cr. WRIA 19.0083 index (RM 1.6- RM 2.2) plus 146 spawners in SF Pysht WRIA 19.0115 index (RM 5.7 - RM 7.2) and 118 spawners in Green Cr. WRIA 19.0120 index (RM 1.0 - RM 2.2).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24532"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24533"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24534"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24535"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24536"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24537"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24538"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24539"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24540"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>2178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24541"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>22167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24542"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24543"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>11521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24544"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>10557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24545"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>25602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are for spawning fish in Skookum Creek from river mile 6.5-7.5. Therefore this estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than a total estimate of spawning fall chum.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24546"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are for spawning fish in Skookum Creek from river mile 6.5-7.5. Therefore this estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than a total estimate of spawning fall chum.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24547"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>4414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24548"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4152</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24549"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24550"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24551"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24552"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1095</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24553"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24554"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24555"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1628</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24556"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24557"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>7700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimates are for spawning fish in Skookum Creek from river mile 6.5-7.5. Therefore this estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than a total estimate of spawning fall chum.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24558"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>18243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24559"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24560"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24561"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>7493</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24562"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>15567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24563"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>36133</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24564"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1662</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24565"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>15524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24566"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>9116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24567"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>8359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24568"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24569"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24570"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24571"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24572"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28029</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24573"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24574"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24575"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>20314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24576"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>13690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24577"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>12721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24578"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>29040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24579"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>18334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24580"><Stock Number>2211</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Skookum Creek Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>19581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on annual index counts of live spawners in Skookum Creek (RM 6.5-7.5) and un-named tributary (14.0020A).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey conditions were poor during 2007 and likely effected the estimate.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24581"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24582"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24583"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Above Bear Cr = 74 redds (2 surveys), in Bear Cr = 41 with 2 surveys, and 49 redds in mainstem Tucannon R from Bear Cr to Sheep Cr (2 surveys).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24584"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24585"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>86 redds from up to 4 counts on the Tucannon River, 48 redds from up to 3 counts in Bear Cr, 13 redds from up to 3 counts in Meadow Cr</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24586"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24587"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24588"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Surveys not conducted because of large fires and restricted access by USFS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24589"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done in 2016.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24590"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24591"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds in Bear Cr = 29 with 3 surveys, and 42 redds in mainstem Tucannon R from Bear Cr to Sheep Cr (3 surveys).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24592"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds in Bear Cr = 20 with 2 surveys, and 33 redds in mainstem Tucannon R from Bear Cr to Sheep Cr (3 surveys).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24593"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 4 redds found in Bear Cr with 3 surveys, and 13 redds in mainstem Tucannon R from Bear Cr to Sheep Cr (3 surveys).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24594"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>only index areas surveyed in 2011, not the extensive surveys of some years (like 2010).  Bear Cr= 37 (2 surveys) and mainstem Tucannon from Bear Cr to Sheep Cr = 74 from 3 surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24595"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24596"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24597"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24598"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24599"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>99</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24600"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24601"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2015</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24602"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24603"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24604"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24605"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The spawning surveys were conducted three times in each index area.  The upper Tucannon between Sheep Creek and Bear Creek had 60 redds, and 29 live fish.  The Bear Creek index area had 13 redds and 5 live and 2 dead bull trout.  Meadow Creek index (Forks to Meadow Cr Campground) had 22 redds and 14 live bull trout.  Panjab Creek from Turkey Cr to Meadow Cr had no redds or bull trout seen.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24606"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The spawning surveys were conducted three times in each index area. The upper Tucannon between Sheep Creek and Bear Creek had 21 redds, and 3 live fish. The Bear Creek index area had 14 redds and 2 live and 1 dead bull trout. Meadow Creek index (Forks to Meadow Cr Campground) had 20 redds and 16 live bull trout. Turkey Tail Cr mouth to ~0.4 miles upstream had 7 redds qne 1 live bull trout seen.  Panjab Creek was not surveyed.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24607"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24608"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24609"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24610"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24611"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24612"><Stock Number>8420</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Tucannon Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the upper mainstem Tucannon, Panjab Creek, Meadow Creek, Turkey Creek, Turkey Tail Creek, Bear Creek, Sheep Creek and Cold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24613"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24614"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24615"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24616"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24617"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24618"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24619"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24620"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24621"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24622"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24623"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24624"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operations were halted for operational safety upgrades during the winter steelhead return time frame.  Analysts are evaluating alternative estimate methodologies, and any updates will be posted when completed.
After further evaluation, this run size approximation was derived using a relative proportion of winter steelhead to summer steelhead returns over time.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-01 14:34:33.891+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24625"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24626"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24627"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24628"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24629"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24630"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24631"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24632"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24633"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24634"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24635"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24636"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-09 00:59:38.526+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24637"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Natural-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Trap count for Winter Steelhead on Wind River near Shipherd Falls.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Expanded Shipherd Falls Trap Counts (Natural Origin). Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24638"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24639"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24640"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24641"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24642"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24643"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24644"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24645"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls. Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24646"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24647"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24648"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24649"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24650"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24651"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Trap operations were halted for operational safety upgrades during the winter steelhead return time frame.  Analysts are evaluating alternative estimate methodologies, and any updates will be posted when completed.
No winter steelhead adults were trapped during the 2024 year due to the previously mentioned safety upgrades.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-04-01 14:36:34.073+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24652"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24653"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24654"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24655"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24656"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24657"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24658"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24659"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls. Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24660"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-09 01:00:02.267+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24661"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24662"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Wind River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Sum total of all fish escaping to a given location along their migratory path that could have (potentially) reached the spawning grounds to contribute to wild production.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Wind River subpopulation. Total Escapement calculated from trap counts and expanded redd counts on the Wind River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Total expanded escapement estimate above and below Shipherd Falls.  Buehrens, Thomas, Patrick Cochran, and Dan Rawding. 2014. Abundance and Productivity of Wind River Steelhead and Preliminary Assessment of their Response to Hemlock Dam Removal, 2013. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 BPA Annual Report, 1998-019-00</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24663"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:00:29.471+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24664"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24665"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:03:42.263+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24666"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24667"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:09:09.208+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24668"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:09:21.657+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24669"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:01:16.429+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24670"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:02:02.98+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24671"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:01:02.392+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24672"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:08:41.191+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24673"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:02:18.641+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24674"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24675"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24676"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24677"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:08:56.328+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24678"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:01:30.994+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24679"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:01:46.868+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24680"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:03:28.524+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24681"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:02:37.405+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24682"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:08:25.071+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24683"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:03:06.268+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24684"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24685"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:02:49.155+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24686"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:00:44.945+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24687"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24688"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24689"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24690"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24691"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24692"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24693"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24694"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-30 20:58:50.606+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24695"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24696"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24697"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-30 20:59:17.236+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24698"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24699"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24700"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24701"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24702"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24703"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24704"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24705"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24706"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24707"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24708"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24709"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24710"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24711"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:15:59.803+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24712"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:11:57.52+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24713"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:16:23.806+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24714"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:12:39.861+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24715"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:12:26.077+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24716"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:14:09.076+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24717"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:15:11.988+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24718"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:16:37.739+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24719"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:18:26.284+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24720"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:11:44.121+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24721"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:15:24.261+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24722"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:18:13.681+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24723"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:13:31.494+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24724"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:17:05.275+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24725"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:11:20.249+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24726"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:13:17.693+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24727"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:10:59.151+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24728"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:14:39.269+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24729"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:17:19.54+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24730"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:14:51.25+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24731"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:18:01.519+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24732"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:15:45.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24733"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:13:52.925+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24734"><Stock Number>6810</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Gorge (Columbia) Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-07 00:17:49.356+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24735"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24736"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24737"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24738"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24739"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24740"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24741"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24742"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24743"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24744"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24745"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24746"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>77</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24747"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24748"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24749"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits spawning naturally.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24750"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24751"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24752"><Stock Number>1407</Stock Number><Population Name>Palix Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24753"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 24 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 28 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24754"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 44 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 38 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24755"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 12 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 16 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24756"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 40 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 34 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24757"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 12 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 22 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24758"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 14 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 26 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24759"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 16 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 6 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24760"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 28 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 10 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24761"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 12 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 4 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24762"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 6 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 12 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24763"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 12 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 14 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24764"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) and East Fork Carpenter Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 20 spawners in Carpenter Creek index (RM 0.0- RM 0.6) plus 28 spawners in E. Fork Carpenter index (RM 0.0  - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24765"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All 128 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and no coho spawned in the Sail River, Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen, and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24766"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 313, 247 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 42 coho spawned in the Sail River. The remaining 24 fish spawned in the small independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24767"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1862, 1685 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 113 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24768"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1218, 1088 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 89 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24769"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1731, 1114 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 279 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24770"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 181, 177 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 3 coho spawned in the Sail River. The remaining 1 fish spawned in the small independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24771"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>623</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total Coho escapement of 623, 593 Coho spawned in the Sekiu River and the remaining 30 fish spawned in the Sail River, Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24772"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1523, 1403 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 62 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24773"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 156, 115 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 21 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24774"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 336, 249 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 57 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24775"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>579</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 579, 492 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 59 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24776"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 191, 183 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 6 coho spawned in the Sail River. The remaining 2 fish spawned in the small independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24777"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 538, 440 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 50 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24778"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1314, 1137 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 71 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24779"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 712, 632 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 45 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24780"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 243, 243 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and the number in Sail River is under review. No redds observed in the small independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24781"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1065</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 1065, 1056 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 9 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24782"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24783"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>982</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 982, 856 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 48 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24784"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 333, 267 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 40 coho spawned in the Sail River. The remaining 26 fish spawned in the small independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks. Original estimate was updated upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24785"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 381, 311 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 39 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24786"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 150, 124 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 3 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24787"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 751, 663 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 45 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24788"><Stock Number>3360</Stock Number><Population Name>Sekiu-Sail Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Sekiu and Sail rivers plus their tributaries and in the following independent streams: Bullman, Agency, Village, Rasmussen, Olsen, Jansen and Snow creeks (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Of the total coho escapement of 2245, 2036 coho spawned in the Sekiu River and 144 coho spawned in the Sail River.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24789"><Stock Number>2605</Stock Number><Population Name>Ozette Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24790"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24791"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>302</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24792"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24793"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24794"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24795"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24796"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>'</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24797"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24798"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>89</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24799"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24800"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24801"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24802"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>'</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24803"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24804"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24805"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24806"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24807"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24808"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24809"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24810"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24811"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24812"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24813"><Stock Number>6651</Stock Number><Population Name>Bear River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Bear River.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24814"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24815"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>280</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24816"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24817"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24818"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>An artifact of a long-used methodology that uses QNP coho strays to QNFH to estimate hatchery strays to 12A streams.  Probably not valid when QNP releases are 0 for the parent brood year.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24819"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24820"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24821"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24822"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24823"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24824"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24825"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24826"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24827"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH CWT data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24828"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24829"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24830"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24831"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24832"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24833"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24834"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24835"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated esc.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24836"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>145</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24837"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24838"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24839"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24840"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24841"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24842"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24843"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24844"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Netpen strays based on QNFH cwt recovery data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24845"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24846"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24847"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total hatchery-origin (i.e., adipose-clipped fish) escapement/straying to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hatchery strays.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24848"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated esc.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24849"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24850"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24851"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24852"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>good estimate</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24853"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24854"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>304</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated esc.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24855"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24856"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24857"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>804</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24858"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2023_CG 10JAN24 MD_011525_CWD_011425

we do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-07 20:36:41.348+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24859"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24860"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24861"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24862"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24863"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>356</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24864"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated esc.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24865"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24866"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24867"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>430</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2023_CG 10JAN24 MD_011525_CWD_011425

we do not calculate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-07 20:29:41.746+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24868"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: DRAFT HC-HC Coho Nat Escape thru 2023_CG 10JAN24 MD_011525_CWD_011425.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-25 21:57:12.596+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24869"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wild escapement</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24870"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24871"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24872"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24873"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24874"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24875"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24876"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>870</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24877"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24878"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24879"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>180</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24880"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24881"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24882"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24883"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>993</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24884"><Stock Number>3260</Stock Number><Population Name>Quilcene-Dabob Bays Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of total natural-origin (i.e., unmarked fish) escapement to the tributaries to Quilcene and Dabob bays based on redd count data for Little Quilcene River (RM 3.0 to 5.3) and Tarboo Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.9) survey indices.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24885"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24886"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24887"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.265</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24888"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24889"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24890"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24891"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24892"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24893"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.447</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:29:47.484+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24894"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:29:10.704+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24895"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24896"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24897"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24898"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>9226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24899"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>9245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24900"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>9933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24901"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24902"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24903"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24904"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>7753</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24905"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.371</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24906"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24907"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>4218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24908"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>11652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24909"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24910"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>13615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24911"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24912"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>9439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24913"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:14:31.53+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24914"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>10154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24915"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>10168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24916"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>9450</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:11:53.289+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24917"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24918"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>7755</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24919"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:26:15.915+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24920"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>241</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24921"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>3661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24922"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>731</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24923"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24924"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24925"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24926"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>632</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:31:58.008+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24927"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24928"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24929"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24930"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>3165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:22:19.811+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24931"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:31:34.604+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24932"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:25:42.003+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24933"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:23:18.003+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24934"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24935"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1003</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24936"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24937"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1042</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24938"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>18</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24939"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24940"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>494</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24941"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24942"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24943"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24944"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24945"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24946"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>19</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24947"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>20</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>18593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24948"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>21</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1487</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24949"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24950"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24951"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24952"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24953"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24954"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>22</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24955"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>23</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24956"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24957"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24958"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>480</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24959"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24960"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24961"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24962"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24963"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>341</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24964"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24965"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24966"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>24</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24967"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>25</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>271</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24968"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>26</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>6769</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24969"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>27</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24970"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>28</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>9975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24971"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>29</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2850</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24972"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>30</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>11760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24973"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 16:40:37.844+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24974"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>31</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>483</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24975"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator metrics</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24976"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>32</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24977"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>33</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24978"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>34</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24979"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24980"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24981"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>35</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24982"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>36</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24983"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>37</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24984"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>38</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24985"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>8908</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:11:12.049+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24986"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>14331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24987"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>9439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24988"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>5409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24989"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:32:09.7+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24990"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>13615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24991"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24992"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 16:41:20.041+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24993"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>10168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24994"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>8484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24995"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:32:33.758+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24996"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>11652</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24997"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10861</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24998"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>39</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>6916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="24999"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>40</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>8094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25000"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>41</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2766</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:23:38.148+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25001"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>42</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25002"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25003"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25004"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25005"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25006"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25007"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>43</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25008"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>44</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25009"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>45</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>9788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25010"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>45</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25011"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>46</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25012"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>47</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>8099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25013"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25014"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 16:39:29.952+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25015"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>165</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25016"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:10:49.657+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25017"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25018"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>48</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1670</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25019"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>49</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25020"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>50</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9210</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25021"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>51</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>8289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25022"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>9226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25023"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>8964</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25024"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>9245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25025"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>9933</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25026"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>5500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25027"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>52</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>7664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Reach specific expanded peak aerial survey, expanded to peak, count to peak expansion count (PA-PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proport</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25028"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>5339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25029"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>15586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25030"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>9114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25031"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>8703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25032"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>10047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25033"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>5352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25034"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>5512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25035"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>53</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>11800</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25036"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>54</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>15428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:22:50.316+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25037"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>55</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25038"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>56</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25039"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:16:04.328+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25040"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>8014</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25041"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11938</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25042"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>10044</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:20:49.165+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25043"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:22:00.667+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25044"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:18:00.039+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25045"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:17:03.483+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25046"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>57</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>8374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:18:54.707+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25047"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>58</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25048"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>59</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25049"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>60</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25050"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:12:53.832+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25051"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.057</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:12:18.753+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25052"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25053"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25054"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.545</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-05-08 16:42:28.662+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25055"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25056"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25057"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25058"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25059"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25060"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:13:18.016+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25061"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>61</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calulcated using the modified meekin method (3.1 x jack multiplier). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcas</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:15:06.516+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25062"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>62</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25063"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25064"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25065"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25066"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25067"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25068"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:19:13.932+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25069"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25070"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>63</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based Estimated spawners based on reach specific expanded peak ground count to peak expansion count (PK-PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatche</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25071"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>64</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25072"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>65</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25073"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:20:05.797+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25074"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:15:36.011+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25075"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:21:23.556+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25076"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25077"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25078"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:17:30.451+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25079"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:18:29.183+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25080"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>66</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count. Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (broodstock collected at Dryden and Tumwater collection sites). Hatchery and natural origin proportions determined from carcass sampling on the spawning grounds.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:16:37.407+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25081"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:31:28.02+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25082"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:30:59.401+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25083"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>67</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25084"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>68</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25085"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>69</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>8113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25086"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>70</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25087"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>71</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25088"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>72</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOBroodStockRemoved</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSA broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA number of broodstock removed</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25089"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2808</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25090"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:27:11.196+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25091"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:33:32.741+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25092"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-08 16:41:42.227+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25093"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>73</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-17 21:33:06.652+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25094"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>74</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25095"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>75</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based on total census redd count (ground count).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions d</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25096"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>76</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.395</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25097"><Stock Number>1768</Stock Number><Population Name>Wenatchee Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>77</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Estimated spawners based peak expansion count (PEC).  Fish per redd value calculated using sex ratio of fish (adults collected for broodstock at Dryden Collection Site plus adults passed at Dryden Collection Site). Hatchery and natural origin proportions</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-06-27 21:26:20.6724+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25098"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25099"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25100"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25101"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25102"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>366</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25103"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25104"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25105"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>170</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25106"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25107"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25108"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25109"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25110"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25111"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25112"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25113"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25114"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25115"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25116"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25117"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25118"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25119"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25120"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25121"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25122"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25123"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25124"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25125"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25126"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 17:53:52.061+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25127"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25128"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25129"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>115</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25130"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25131"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25132"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25133"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25134"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25135"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25136"><Stock Number>6147</Stock Number><Population Name>Tolt Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the South Fork Tolt River (wria 07.0302, RM 3.3 to 7.8) from February 15 through May. Cummulative redd counts are multiplied by 0.81 to account for multiple redd construction by females, and then by 2 to represent the spawning pair (female and male).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25137"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25138"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25139"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25140"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25141"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25142"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25143"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>378</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25144"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25145"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25146"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1934</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25147"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25148"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25149"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25150"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25151"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25152"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25153"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25154"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25155"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25156"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25157"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25158"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25159"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25160"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25161"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25162"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25163"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Hatchery origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25164"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using mark rates of carcasses encountered during spawning ground surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are hatchery-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25165"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25166"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>150</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25167"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25168"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>53</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25169"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25170"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25171"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25172"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25173"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25174"><Stock Number>1406</Stock Number><Population Name>Nemah Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>47</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals.  Hatchery-origin spawners identifed using CWT analysis for 1988 to 1992 to develop a stray rate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>These are Natural-origin recruits naturally spawning.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-07 18:55:18.671149+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25175"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25176"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25177"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25178"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25179"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>214</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25180"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25181"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25182"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25183"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25184"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25185"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25186"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25187"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>959</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25188"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>467</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25189"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>71</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25190"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25191"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>103 adults and 21 jacks.  NOR's spawning below the barrier were truthed HOR/NOR via scales collected at the separator on UM'd.  CWT neg. fish passed upstream.  Sub 2 scales H/W calls available, assumed UM'd Sub 1 returning before 8/15.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25192"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25193"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>78 adults and 0 jacks.  NOR's spawning below the barrier were truthed HOR/NOR via scales collected at the separator on UM'd.  CWT neg. fish passed upstream.  Sub 2 scales H/W calls available, assumed UM'd Sub 1 returning before 8/15.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25194"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25195"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>86 adults and 0 jacks.  NOR's spawning below the barrier were truthed HOR/NOR via scales collected at the separator on UM'd.  CWT neg. fish passed upstream.  Sub 2 scales H/W calls available, assumed UM'd Sub 1 returning before 8/15.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25196"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>854</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25197"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25198"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1136 adults and 99 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25199"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>620</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>620 adults and 13 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25200"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Lower Cowlitz River Spring Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1273</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are escapement estimates expanded from annual peak redd counts from the barrier dam just below the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery (RM 50.4) downstream to the Kelso Bridge (RM 5.1). This is not representative of total escapement since adults are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery, hauled upstream, and planted into the upper basin as part of a reintroduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>1273 adults and 0 jacks.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25201"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25202"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25203"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25204"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4016</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25205"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2958</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25206"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>732</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25207"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>6518</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25208"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>8571</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25209"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11746</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25210"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25211"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>14794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25212"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1496</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25213"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25214"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25215"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25216"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25217"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>562</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25218"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2007</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25219"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>excludes jacks</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25220"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2173</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25221"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25222"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25223"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25224"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25225"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25226"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25227"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25228"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded hatchery origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25229"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25230"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2003 NOR Chinook were a mix of unmarked hatchery and natural origin fish.  This was due to multiple age class recruitment and implementation of mass marking.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25231"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2004 NOR Chinook were a mix of unmarked hatchery and natural origin fish.  This was due to multiple age class recruitment and implementation of mass marking.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25232"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25233"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25234"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25235"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2002 NOR Chinook were a mix of unmarked hatchery and natural origin fish.  This was due to multiple age class recruitment and implementation of mass marking.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25236"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25237"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25238"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25239"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>208</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25240"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>88</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25241"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25242"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>303</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Natural-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known natural origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25243"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25244"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25245"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25246"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25247"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25248"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho. These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25249"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.922</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25250"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25251"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25252"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4527</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25253"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25254"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>370</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25255"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1725</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25256"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25257"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25258"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.983</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25259"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25260"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25261"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25262"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>187</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25263"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>12</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These are unexpanded natural origin counts of fish that are trapped at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery and released upstream as part of a re-introduction effort.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25264"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25265"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.402</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25266"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.906</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25267"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25268"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Number trucked upstream; Serl et al. 2021 Report</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25269"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>13</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.802</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25270"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25271"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25272"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25273"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>14</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25274"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11946</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25275"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>14981</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25276"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>15</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6260</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25277"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25278"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25279"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>741</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25280"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1793</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25281"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>5610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25282"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25283"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2059</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25284"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>315</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25285"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>437</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25286"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25287"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25288"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25289"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25290"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1937</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25291"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25292"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>34</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25293"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>748</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25294"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>16</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.  No age data available at this time.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25295"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.962</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25296"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.944</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25297"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.886</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25298"><Stock Number>1113</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Spring Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>17</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.907</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No age data available at this time.  Http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-28 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25299"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. No steelhead redds were observed in 2009.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25300"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. All redds were in the Cedar, there were no redds located in any other tributaries. Stock Status Rating Data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 22:46:06.26+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25301"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25302"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25303"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25304"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25305"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>216</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25306"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25307"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25308"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25309"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25310"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25311"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25312"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25313"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>576</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25314"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25315"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25316"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25317"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25318"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-31 23:02:32.471+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25319"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.Two steelhead redds observed in 2011.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25320"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25321"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25322"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25323"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 22:46:00.09+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25324"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. One steelhead redd observed in 2010.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25325"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25326"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. There were two redds located in the Cedar River. No other Lake Washington tributaries were surveyed. Stock Status Rating Data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25327"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-04 22:45:54.476+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25328"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. All redds were in the Cedar, there were no redds located in any other tributaries. Stock Status Rating Data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25329"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25330"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25331"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25332"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25333"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25334"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25335"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25336"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>406</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25337"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25338"><Stock Number>6156</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar River Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are escapement estimates based on redd surveys conducted in the Cedar River mainstem index area, located between RM 0.0 and the Landsburg Road SE crossing at RM 21. These estimates do not include fish that migrate above Landsberg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. There were five redds in the Cedar, there were no redds found in any other tributaries.Stock Status Rating Data</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25339"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25340"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25341"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25342"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25343"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25344"><Stock Number>8120</Stock Number><Population Name>Chester Morse Lake Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>26</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Cedar and Rex rivers.  This stock is no longer monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25345"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25346"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25347"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>63</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25348"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25349"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25350"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25351"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25352"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25353"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25354"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25355"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25356"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>204</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25357"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>190</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25358"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25359"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25360"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25361"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25362"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25363"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25364"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25365"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25366"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25367"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25368"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25369"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25370"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25371"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25372"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25373"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Final</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25374"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25375"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25376"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25377"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>192</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25378"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25379"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25380"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25381"><Stock Number>1464</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>750</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide escapement counts. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Satsop River (RM 2.4 to 6.3--supplemental and RM 6.3 to 11.0), East Fork Satsop River (RM 11.0 to 12.4 and RM 12.4 to 17.5--supplemental) and West Fork Satsop River (RM 7.3 to 17.0--supplemental). Surveyed tributaries include Decker Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25382"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25383"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>4242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25384"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>4602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25385"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1990</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25386"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25387"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>3126</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25388"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25389"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25390"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25391"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25392"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2499</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25393"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25394"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3382</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25395"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>2244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25396"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25397"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25398"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1912</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25399"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2136</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25400"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25401"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25402"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25403"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25404"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25405"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3038</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25406"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25407"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>2855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25408"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25409"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1864</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25410"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25411"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3220</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25412"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25413"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>2676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25414"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>3506</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25415"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25416"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Draft</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25417"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25418"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1890</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25419"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25420"><Stock Number>6595</Stock Number><Population Name>Satsop Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1466</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas within the Satsop River basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25421"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>190482</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are run-size values based on Ballard Locks adult counts minus the escapement totals for non-Cedar stocks (Lake Washington/Sammamish and Lake Washington Beach Spawning sockeye stocks). Due to changes in migration patterns, recent escapement estimates for Cedar River sockeye are likely under-estimates and not useful for rating status.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25422"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>165200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are run-size values based on Ballard Locks adult counts minus the escapement totals for non-Cedar stocks (Lake Washington/Sammamish and Lake Washington Beach Spawning sockeye stocks). Due to changes in migration patterns, recent escapement estimates for Cedar River sockeye are likely under-estimates and not useful for rating status.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25423"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>212985</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are run-size values based on Ballard Locks adult counts minus the escapement totals for non-Cedar stocks (Lake Washington/Sammamish and Lake Washington Beach Spawning sockeye stocks). Due to changes in migration patterns, recent escapement estimates for Cedar River sockeye are likely under-estimates and not useful for rating status.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25424"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>512257</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are run-size values based on Ballard Locks adult counts minus the escapement totals for non-Cedar stocks (Lake Washington/Sammamish and Lake Washington Beach Spawning sockeye stocks). Due to changes in migration patterns, recent escapement estimates for Cedar River sockeye are likely under-estimates and not useful for rating status.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25425"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>105139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are run-size values based on Ballard Locks adult counts minus the escapement totals for non-Cedar stocks (Lake Washington/Sammamish and Lake Washington Beach Spawning sockeye stocks). Due to changes in migration patterns, recent escapement estimates for Cedar River sockeye are likely under-estimates and not useful for rating status.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25426"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>148225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25427"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>66910</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25428"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>109000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25429"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>116978</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25430"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>230000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25431"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>12501</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25432"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>15995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25433"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>45489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25434"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>77000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25435"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>50887</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25436"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>106961</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25437"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>18602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25438"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>16791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25439"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>194640</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25440"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25441"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>110404</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25442"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>30346</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25443"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>100000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25444"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4531</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-05-21 16:48:57.412+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25445"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>119000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25446"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25447"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25448"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10431</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25449"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>7160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25450"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>38105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25451"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>101135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25452"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>147056</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25453"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>76000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25454"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25455"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7041</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-01-31 22:40:24.501+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25456"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>104000</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25457"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>49588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25458"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>11777</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25459"><Stock Number>5400</Stock Number><Population Name>Cedar Sockeye</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Sockeye</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>22138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are expanded total escapement counts of natural reproducing fish. Escapement is estimated using weekly live fish counts combined with the AUC method. Estimates are based on counts between the Landsburg Dam (RM 21) and the mouth of the Cedar River, and represent estimates of the total Cedar River spawning escapement.  Sockeye salmon are not passed upstream from Landsburg Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25460"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25461"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:44:26.287+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25462"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:46:13.087+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25463"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-13 01:46:35.448+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25464"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25465"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25466"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25467"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25468"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25469"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25470"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25471"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Two complete passes were made.  Spawning appears to be complete.  Could not make 3rd pass due to high water.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25472"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Complete surveys, but low redd count.  Night lights at the I-90 bridge construction site may have adversely affected bull trout migration into the spawning area.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25473"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd count based on 2 passes, 3rd pass not possible due to high flows.  Most redds likely accounted for.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25474"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25475"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25476"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25477"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25478"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25479"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25480"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25481"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Potentially incomplete redd count due to high flows on the final survey.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25482"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Extensive dry channel (creek bed) in area above the Gold Creek Pond outlet channel throughout the summer / early fall.  Also, additional dry channel area noted in mid October below the Gold Creek Pond outlet channel.  Rain in late Ocober reconnected Gold Creek, but subsequnt surveys in early November did not document any additional spawning activity.  Lowest redd count in over 3 decades.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25483"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only 2 passes.  Although visibility was good on 2nd pass, may not be a complete count as previous (old) redds were difficult to discern due to high water, previous rain / high water events between surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25484"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2nd pass, Incomplete survey due to high water.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25485"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25486"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25487"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25488"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25489"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25490"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25491"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25492"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25493"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25494"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25495"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25496"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25497"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25498"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25499"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25500"><Stock Number>8552</Stock Number><Population Name>Gold Creek (Yakima) Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from Gold Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Three complete redd surveys were conducted on Gold Creek in 2018.  This is considered a complete count although dry stream channels were noted during the surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25501"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25502"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.088</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25503"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25504"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25505"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25506"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25507"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25508"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25509"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25510"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25511"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.205</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25512"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25513"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25514"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25515"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25516"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25517"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25518"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25519"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25520"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>68</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25521"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25522"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>797</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25523"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25524"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25525"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>846</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25526"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25527"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25528"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>143</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25529"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>142</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25530"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25531"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25532"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25533"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25534"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25535"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>549</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25536"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25537"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25538"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25539"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25540"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25541"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25542"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25543"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25544"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25545"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25546"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25547"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>140</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25548"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25549"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25550"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25551"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25552"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25553"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25554"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25555"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25556"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>191</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25557"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25558"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25559"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25560"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25561"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25562"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25563"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25564"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25565"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>1541</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25566"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25567"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25568"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25569"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25570"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>70</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25571"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25572"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25573"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>28 AD only clip + 54 AD and LV clip (Tilton-origin integrated stock) = 82</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25574"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25575"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25576"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Integrated steelhead population as indicated by unique mark: adipose clip plus left ventral clip (AD+LV).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25577"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25578"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25579"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25580"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>824</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25581"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25582"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Integrated steelhead population identified by unique mark of AD clip + left ventral fin clip</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25583"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25584"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Integrated steelhead population as indicated by unique mark: adipose clip plus left ventral clip (AD+LV).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25585"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25586"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>202</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25587"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Integrated steelhead population as indicated by unique mark: adipose clip plus left ventral clip (AD + LV).</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25588"><Stock Number>6704</Stock Number><Population Name>Tilton Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Tilton Basin.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-09-18 20:42:11.231+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25589"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25590"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25591"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2702</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25592"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25593"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25594"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25595"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2011</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25596"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25597"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>564</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25598"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25599"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2821</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25600"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25601"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25602"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>7957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25603"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:09:56.389+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25604"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:10:15.367+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25605"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>6787</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25606"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>4101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25607"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4617</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25608"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8700</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25609"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25610"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>10407</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25611"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>4525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25612"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>4521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25613"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5429</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25614"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25615"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25616"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>10439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25617"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25618"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25619"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1949</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25620"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25621"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>6400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25622"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25623"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>5310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25624"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4296</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25625"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4154</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25626"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>1594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25627"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3443</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25628"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2773</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25629"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25630"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25631"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3062</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25632"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2521</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25633"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1688</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25634"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1814</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25635"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25636"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data is provided by Andrea Pearl of Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT), not BioAnalysts.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25637"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:09:21.492+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25638"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>4005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-06-25 22:09:41.547+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25639"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>2849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25640"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25641"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1757</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25642"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25643"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2567</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25644"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>2083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25645"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1314</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25646"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1352</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25647"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>2093</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25648"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25649"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25650"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25651"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25652"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25653"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25654"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25655"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25656"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>2049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25657"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25658"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>843</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25659"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>967</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25660"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>2232</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25661"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>955</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25662"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>1416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25663"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25664"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25665"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1392</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan only.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25666"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2489</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25667"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2351</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25668"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25669"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>9561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25670"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>491</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25671"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>6514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25672"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1471</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25673"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2517</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-03-26 20:07:49.421001+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25674"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>991</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25675"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25676"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25677"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>837</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25678"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>921</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25679"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2189</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25680"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25681"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25682"><Stock Number>1864</Stock Number><Population Name>Okanogan Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1719</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in the mainstem Okanogan and Similkameen (Okanogan tributary) rivers. Fish per redd was calculated using the Modified Meekin Method (i.e., 3.1 x jack multiplier). Data provided by BioAnalysts.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-03-26 22:28:54.169+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25683"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:16:21.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25684"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>490</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25685"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25686"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25687"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25688"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25689"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-26 17:52:47.135+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25690"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25691"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>604</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25692"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25693"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25694"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>316</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:16:21.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25695"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25696"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25697"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>590</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25698"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25699"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1706</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25700"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1558</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25701"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25702"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>696</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25703"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>279</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25704"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25705"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25706"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25707"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25708"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>848</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25709"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Fair survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25710"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:16:21.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25711"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>294</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Good survey coverage</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25712"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:16:21.964+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25713"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25714"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1522</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25715"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25716"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25717"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>968</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25718"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25719"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25720"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>657</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25721"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25722"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>646</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25723"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1588</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25724"><Stock Number>6121</Stock Number><Population Name>Pilchuck Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts on the mainstem Pilchuck River from RM 0.0 to 15.3 (counts from RM 0.0 to 7.5 are peak counts) and in Worthy, Dubuque and Little Pilchuck creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-04 13:12:30.22+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25725"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25726"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1836</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25727"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25728"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25729"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3040</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:18:53.55+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25730"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:22:23.233+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25731"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25732"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>3054</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25733"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25734"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25735"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1975</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25736"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25737"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25738"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25739"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1510</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25740"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1401</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25741"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25742"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1540</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25743"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>876</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25744"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25745"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25746"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2363</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25747"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>4642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25748"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1860</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25749"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25750"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1283</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25751"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>1368</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:24:16.851+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25752"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-05-07 23:15:25.837+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25753"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>789</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25754"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1409</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25755"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>1584</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Preliminary pending review of thermal marked otolith samples.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25756"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25757"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25758"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>607</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 20:22:23.795+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25759"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25760"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25761"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey coverage fair to good.  Count includes 672 adult Chinook estimated from four flight surveys of Snoh/Sky to Sunset Falls (RM 51.5), and 342 adult chinook trapped and hauled at Sunset Falls.  NF Sky contributed 38 adult Chinook to this count based on two flight surveys to RM 13.5.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25762"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>1060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 20:25:53.397+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25763"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>747</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25764"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25765"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>2920</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25766"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25767"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25768"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25769"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25770"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>931</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25771"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fair survey coverage. Includes 1,899 from Skykomish aerial surveys and 776 passed above Sunset Falls.  Four surveys of Snoh/Sky flown from RM 20.5 to 51.5 estimating 760 redds.  NF Skykomish RM 0.0 to 13.5 expanded to 17 redds based on 2002 flight data where INDX 0.0-1.0 was 0.2933 of total reach. High flows early necessitated extension of survey area in Pilchuck R above RM 17.0 for added 79 redds.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25772"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25773"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>A total of 706 adult and jack Chinook were passed above Sunset Falls.  Redd counts for upper reaches of aerial survey on 10/11/07 were estimated based on ratios of flight surveyable reaches flown on 10/11/07 and 9/28/07, due to poor visibility.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25774"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1575</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total hatchery origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added. Escapement of Chinook by origin (hatchery or natural) was determined by applying ratios of hatchery marked carcasses and unmarked carcasses to the escapement estimate by reach groupings. Grouping reaches into subsets of the populations allows the calculation of hatchery origin recruits (HOR) and natural origin recruits (NOR) for escapement reaches where sample sizes were small or no carcasses were sampled.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-07-08 20:25:20.769+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25775"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1414</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25776"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>5813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25777"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25778"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4415</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25779"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2512</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25780"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3034</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25781"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>4374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25782"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>3048</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25783"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3446</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25784"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4668</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25785"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2355</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25786"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>2648</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25787"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25788"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>3785</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25789"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>2161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25790"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5573</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25791"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25792"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25793"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25794"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25795"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>4301</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25796"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2791</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25797"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>3223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25798"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1965</Year><Abundance Quantity>4693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25799"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1966</Year><Abundance Quantity>6463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25800"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>4687</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25801"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>6756</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25802"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>2726</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25803"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>3621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25804"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>3690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25805"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2813</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25806"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2389</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25807"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3580</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25808"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3377</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25809"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>3834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25810"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>4004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25811"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25812"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2002</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25813"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>3030</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25814"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>4684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25815"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1653</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25816"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>2898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25817"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>5849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25818"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>4529</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25819"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>5277</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25820"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>5221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25821"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>2408</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25822"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25823"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3472</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25824"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>7614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25825"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25826"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>3819</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25827"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>3066</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25828"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1967</Year><Abundance Quantity>2899</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25829"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3445</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25830"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No metrics indicated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25831"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25832"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25833"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25834"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25835"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25836"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.478</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25837"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25838"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.269</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25839"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25840"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25841"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25842"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25843"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25844"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.258</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25845"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25846"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25847"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.593</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25848"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25849"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.376</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25850"><Stock Number>1106</Stock Number><Population Name>Skykomish Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.411</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Natural-Origin Spawners: Data are total natural origin spawner abundance estimates based on redd counts from aerial, foot and float surveys plus Sunset Falls passage. On the Pilchuck, Sultan, and Wallace rivers and Elwell, Wallace, Bridal Veil, and Olney creeks, multiple MRC (marked redd censuses) are used to count all new redds. On the mainstem Snohomish, Skykomish, and North Fork Skykomish Rivers, total visible redd counts from flight surveys are used to calculate redd curves (AUC method) for total redd-days and then divided by a standard 21-day redd life to estimate total redds, unless real-time redd-life data is available and deemed more applicable. Redds are assumed to represent females. All estimates of total redds are then multiplied by 2.5 to estimate the total number of fish (females plus males). Counts of Chinook passed above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish are then added.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-11-19 16:36:00.646+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25851"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>4344</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25852"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>1508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25853"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25854"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>3379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25855"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>2439</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25856"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>181</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25857"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>221</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25858"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25859"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>10162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25860"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>2339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25861"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>3391</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25862"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>6783</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25863"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>4010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25864"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2953</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25865"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>2577</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25866"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>9614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25867"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>225</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25868"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25869"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25870"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>3004</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25871"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25872"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3099</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25873"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>4235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25874"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4677</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25875"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2779</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25876"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>10672</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25877"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>475</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25878"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25879"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>5449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25880"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>3270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25881"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25882"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>13334</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25883"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>5263</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25884"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>2601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25885"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2810</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an absolute count of the fish spawning in Skookum Inlet. Number doesn't include chum spawning in Skookum Creek which supports a majority of fish spawning returning to Skookum Inlet.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25886"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25887"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>3089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25888"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25889"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>16046</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25890"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>5643</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25891"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>217</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25892"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25893"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>3716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25894"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25895"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25896"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>682</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25897"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>9068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25898"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>4940</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25899"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>3503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate should be viewed as a relative estimate of abundance rather than an absolute count of the fish spawning in Skookum Inlet.  Number doesn't include chum spawning in Skookum Creek which supports a majority of fish spawning returning to Skookum Inlet.  T</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25900"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3432</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25901"><Stock Number>2207</Stock Number><Population Name>Skookum Inlet Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>9600</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on index counts of live spawners made annually in Little Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25902"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:03:05.565+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25903"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:02:53.463+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25904"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 20:02:36.264+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25905"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>19</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-06 19:50:39.388+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25906"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25907"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25908"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25909"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wildfires prohibited proper surveys</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25910"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25911"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Counts provided by USFWS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25912"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25913"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Counts Provided by USFWS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25914"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25915"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25916"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25917"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25918"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25919"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25920"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25921"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25922"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Counts provided by USFWS</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25923"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25924"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25925"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The survey procedures used in 2008 (and all previous years) are outlined in the The Management Guide for the Bull Trout on the Wenatchee National Forest (Brown 1993).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25926"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25927"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25928"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25929"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25930"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>46</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25931"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25932"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25933"><Stock Number>8696</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 16.2-33.0.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25934"><Stock Number>6383</Stock Number><Population Name>Quillayute-Bogachiel Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25935"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25936"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1542</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25937"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2226</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25938"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25939"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>660</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25940"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25941"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>1718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25942"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25943"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>676</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25944"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25945"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>1118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25946"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>310</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25947"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>362</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25948"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>1556</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25949"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25950"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1094</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25951"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25952"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>917</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25953"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>360</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-24 00:57:19.811+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25954"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-24 00:55:21.512+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25955"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>428</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25956"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Survey conditions were fair to good for enumeration of redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25957"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25958"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>740</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25959"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>514</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25960"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>630</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25961"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>372</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Survey conditions were fair to good for enumeration of redds.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25962"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Good survey coverage.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25963"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25964"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>502</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25965"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25966"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>504</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25967"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25968"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>306</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Poor survey conditions.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25969"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25970"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>684</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25971"><Stock Number>6091</Stock Number><Population Name>Stillaguamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>566</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are estimates of spawner escapement to an index area. Cumulative redd counts in the North Fork and tributaries upstream of Deer Creek (index of escapement) are multiplied by 0.81 (females) and the result is doubled (males and females) to estimate spawner escapement.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25972"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1440</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25973"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25974"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25975"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25976"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1255</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25977"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25978"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>893</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25979"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>902</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25980"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3083</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25981"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25982"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25983"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25984"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25985"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2833</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25986"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1073</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>DRAFT!  QDFi indicated 835 of wild origin and 238 as Indicator Stock.  Seems high for Indicators</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25987"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>856</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25988"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1839</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25989"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>1086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25990"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25991"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25992"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>1179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25993"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>1025</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25994"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>1197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25995"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>340</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25996"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25997"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>647</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25998"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>900</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="25999"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>2930</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26000"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1138</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26001"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1212</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26002"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>1877</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26003"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>679</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26004"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1032</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26005"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26006"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>872</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26007"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2135</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26008"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26009"><Stock Number>1381</Stock Number><Population Name>Clearwater Fall Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1050</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on cumulative redd counts in index reaches and supplemental survey observations, expanded to basin total escapement estimates. Index areas surveyed include the mainstem Clearwater River (RM 0.5 to 2.7, RM 15.5 to 17.0 and RM 22.3 to 23.0), Hurst Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.4), Shale Creek (RM 0.0 to 2.0), West Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.0), East Fork Miller Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Christmas Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.3), Peterson Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.3), Deception Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5), Snahapish Creek (RM 0.0 to 1.6) and Bull Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.6) as well as the Stequaleho River (RM 0.0 to 1.8) and the Solleks River (RM 0.0 to 1.2).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26010"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26011"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26012"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Wild winter steelhead expanded escapement for 2008.  Areas of coverage were expanded in 2008 to incorporate outlying areas and proof range of spawning distribution.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26013"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>estimate as of 02.01.2010  swg</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26014"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-12-19 16:33:33.519+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26015"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26016"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26017"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26018"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26019"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26020"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26021"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26022"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26023"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26024"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26025"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26026"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26027"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26028"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:57:38.32+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26029"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26030"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26031"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26032"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26033"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26034"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>N/A</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26035"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>NA</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26036"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26037"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-07 19:26:03.424+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26038"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26039"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26040"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26041"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26042"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26043"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26044"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26045"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26046"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Grays River Winter Steelhead</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts in index areas in the mainstem Grays from tidewater to the confluence with the East Fork of the Grays (RM 21.7) and in Hull Creek, West Fork Grays, South Fork Grays, and Blaney and Mitchell creeks.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26047"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26048"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26049"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26050"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26051"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26052"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26053"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26054"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26055"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26056"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26057"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26058"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26059"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26060"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26061"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26062"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26063"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26064"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26065"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26066"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26067"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26068"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26069"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26070"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>473</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated spatial-temporal model used for annual estimates as of 2024.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-01-08 12:01:21.479+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26071"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26072"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26073"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26074"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26075"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26076"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26077"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>823</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-20 18:58:46.189+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26078"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26079"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26080"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26081"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26082"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26083"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26084"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26085"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.015</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26086"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.006</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26087"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26088"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.134</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26089"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26090"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.027</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26091"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.008</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26092"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.161</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26093"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26094"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26095"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.005</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26096"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.168</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-10-25 23:45:21.113956+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26097"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>704</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26098"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26099"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26100"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>386</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26101"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>256</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26102"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26103"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>834</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26104"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1020</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26105"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>636</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26106"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26107"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26108"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1086</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26109"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>568</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26110"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>724</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26111"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>764</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26112"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>488</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26113"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>1132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26114"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>272</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26115"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26116"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>441</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26117"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26118"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>1224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26119"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>718</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26120"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>318</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26121"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>950</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26122"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>1130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26123"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26124"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>358</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26125"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26126"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>775</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26127"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26128"><Stock Number>6658</Stock Number><Population Name>Grays-Chinook Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>329</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26129"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26130"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2723</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26131"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26132"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>4324</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26133"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>3656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26134"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>4422</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26135"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>2780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26136"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>4106</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26137"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26138"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>2172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26139"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26140"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>942</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26141"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2262</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26142"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26143"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>5690</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26144"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26145"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>3659</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26146"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>276</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26147"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>1120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26148"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1242</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26149"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>459</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26150"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>2118</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26151"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>4627</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26152"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>3327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26153"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3803</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26154"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>2976</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26155"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>1274</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26156"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26157"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>2047</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26158"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>782</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26159"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>3977</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26160"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>928</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26161"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2548</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26162"><Stock Number>3560</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoquiam Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>710</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts within intensive and supplemental index areas expanded to basin-wide totals. Index areas surveyed include the West Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.4 to 10.7), East Fork Hoquiam River (RM 9.9 to 12.6), Middle Fork Hoquiam River (RM 1.9 to 4.2) and unnamed tributary 22.0138A (RM 0.0 to 0.2). In 1999, nineteen supplemental surveys were conducted that also included Berryman, Polson and Davis creeks as well as unnamed tributaries 22.0148, 22.0181 and 22.0185-0187.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26163"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2075</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26164"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>835</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26165"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26166"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26167"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26168"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>470</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26169"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26170"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26171"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>524</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26172"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>364</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26173"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>1642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26174"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26175"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>1642</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26176"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1644</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26177"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>720</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26178"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>479</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26179"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>852</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26180"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>1585</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26181"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>5228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26182"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26183"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>715</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26184"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26185"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>863</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26186"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>1045</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26187"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>3035</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26188"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26189"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>2661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26190"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>1771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26191"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>2197</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26192"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>1379</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26193"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26194"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>1820</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26195"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>1275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26196"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>1469</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26197"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>1503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26198"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>1664</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Escapement: Data are total escapement estimates based on an unknown combination of indicators, most likely total natural spawners, broodstock, and pre-spawn mortalities.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26199"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26200"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26201"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>1569</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26202"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>2552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26203"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>2019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26204"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26205"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>3111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26206"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>2426</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26207"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26208"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6307</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26209"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2026</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26210"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26211"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26212"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>2509</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26213"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26214"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26215"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>413</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26216"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26217"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26218"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>400</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26219"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>176</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26220"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>594</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26221"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26222"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>125</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26223"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26224"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26225"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26226"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26227"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Total Natural Spawners: Data are total escapement estimates based on expanded redd counts from RM 3.2 to 4.4 using raft and foot surveys.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26228"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26229"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26230"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data and estimates collected and generated by Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26231"><Stock Number>1248</Stock Number><Population Name>Elwha Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>2698</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Starting in 2009 ARIS and DIDSON multi-beam SONAR, in combination with in-stream species composition netting, is used to monitor chinook escapement and calculate Hatchery Origin escapement estimate. Jacks are not included in these estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-04-16 18:27:31.022226+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26232"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>29100</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26233"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>13159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26234"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>23390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26235"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>9703</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26236"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>21234</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26237"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5825</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26238"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>29369</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26239"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5966</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26240"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>11625</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26241"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>9728</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26242"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1299</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26243"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>29425</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26244"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>22085</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26245"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>19398</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26246"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>3818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26247"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26248"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.93</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26249"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.738</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26250"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26251"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26252"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26253"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26254"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26255"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26256"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26257"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26258"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26259"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26260"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.592</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26261"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26262"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>9661</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26263"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>8911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26264"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>12120</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26265"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>6849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26266"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26267"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>5200</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26268"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26269"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26270"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26271"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26272"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6267</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26273"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>16163</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26274"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>19055</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26275"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>22319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26276"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>25574</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26277"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>54188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26278"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>28665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26279"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26280"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6948</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26281"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>13345</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26282"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>25147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26283"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>13716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26284"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>10654</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26285"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2424</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26286"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>37068</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26287"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>7729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26288"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>22229</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26289"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>13656</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26290"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>31327</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26291"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26292"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>20695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26293"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7495</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26294"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>13805</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26295"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26296"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>5691</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26297"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7941</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26298"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>21089</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26299"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>1012</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26300"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26301"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>6080</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count (Hatchery-Origin)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26302"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>4749</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26303"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>4694</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26304"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>7988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26305"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>5486</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26306"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>2794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26307"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>1292</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26308"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4781</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26309"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26310"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26311"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>3915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26312"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>5788</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26313"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26314"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>8349</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26315"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>5751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26316"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.608</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26317"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.581</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26318"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.874</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26319"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>2774</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26320"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>7614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26321"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1601</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26322"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>28107</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26323"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>31060</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26324"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>32619</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26325"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>1526</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26326"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>18554</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26327"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>39862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26328"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>27010</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26329"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>21914</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26330"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9606</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26331"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4036</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26332"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>28683</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26333"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>33359</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26334"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26335"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>9</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>62537</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26336"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26337"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.671</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26338"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.971</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26339"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.906</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26340"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.998</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26341"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.523</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26342"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.552</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26343"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26344"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.712</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26345"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26346"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.767</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26347"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>10</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26348"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>19308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26349"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11792</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26350"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>2218</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26351"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>5811</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26352"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>22572</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26353"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>924</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26354"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8816</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26355"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>6419</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26356"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>12300</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-08-21 22:32:44.446+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26357"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11878</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26358"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>6889</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26359"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>16973</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>HOR</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26360"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>19711</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26361"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>12321</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26362"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>6146</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26363"><Stock Number>3694</Stock Number><Population Name>Upper Cowlitz and Cispus Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>11</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>5794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Escapement</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock escaping past a given location along their migratory path that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Census count of fish captured at the Cowlitz Barrier Dam and trucked upstream for release into the Upper Cowlitz and Cispus basins, minus sport catch record card counts. Trap and haul count data is provided by Tacoma Power.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26364"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26365"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26366"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26367"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26368"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26369"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26370"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated redd counts include 27 redds from Chewuch River  section above Thirty Mile.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26371"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26372"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26373"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26374"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds located within Lake Creek from Black Lake to Three Prong Creek (12), and within Chewuch River 1.4 miles above Thirtymile trailhead (10)</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26375"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Survey not performed, no funding.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26376"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2.7 mile survey (12 redds upstream of Black Lake and 0 redds downstream of Black Lake), includes 21 redds located within Chewuch River upstream of Lake Creek mouth</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26377"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26378"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26379"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Fom black lake to three prong creek</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26380"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are counts from Black Lake inlet 1.5 miles upstream and Black Lake outlet 1.5 miles downstream.  2 redds in the outlet section and 25 redds in the inlet section</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26381"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes 21 redds from Chewuch River from RM 32.9 - RM 34.3</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26382"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26383"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>22</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26384"><Stock Number>8864</Stock Number><Population Name>Lake Creek Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from RM 4.3-5.3 and 7.7-9.2 (below and above Black Lake).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26385"><Stock Number>6511</Stock Number><Population Name>Quinault Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26386"><Stock Number>7020</Stock Number><Population Name>West South Sound Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In 2006, estimate is a peak live + dead count in Skookum Creek (14.0020) index (RM 6.5-7.5).  In 2007, estimate is a redd based (one redd = 2 adult spawners) escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5). In 2008, estimate is a redd based escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5) and Little Creek index (RM 0-.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate may not be a good representative of stock abundance.  Additional surveys will be added when staff time and funding become available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26387"><Stock Number>7020</Stock Number><Population Name>West South Sound Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In 2006, estimate is a peak live + dead count in Skookum Creek (14.0020) index (RM 6.5-7.5).  In 2007, estimate is a redd based (one redd = 2 adult spawners) escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5). In 2008, estimate is a redd based escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5) and Little Creek index (RM 0-.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate may not be a good representative of stock abundance. Additional surveys will be added when staff time and funding become available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26388"><Stock Number>7020</Stock Number><Population Name>West South Sound Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In 2006, estimate is a peak live + dead count in Skookum Creek (14.0020) index (RM 6.5-7.5).  In 2007, estimate is a redd based (one redd = 2 adult spawners) escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5). In 2008, estimate is a redd based escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5) and Little Creek index (RM 0-.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26389"><Stock Number>7020</Stock Number><Population Name>West South Sound Coastal Cutthroat</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Cutthroat</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>In 2006, estimate is a peak live + dead count in Skookum Creek (14.0020) index (RM 6.5-7.5).  In 2007, estimate is a redd based (one redd = 2 adult spawners) escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5). In 2008, estimate is a redd based escapement in Skookum Creek index (RM 6.5-7.5) and Little Creek index (RM 0-.4).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate may not be a good representative of stock abundance. Additional surveys will be added when staff time and funding become available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26390"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>213</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity should be considered a minimum value. No surveys were conducted in early March and early April due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26391"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26392"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>79</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Good conditions for surveying in 2008.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26393"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>110</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>There were no surveys in March due to high stream flows and poor viewing conditions. The estimated quantity was not expanded and should be considered a minimum value.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26394"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26395"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26396"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>203</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26397"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>149</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26398"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Only three surveys were conducted in 2009 due to periods of high flows and poor viewing conditions. The estimated quantity should be considered a minimum value.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26399"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>105</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The estimated quantity should be considered a minimum value. The peak survey was missed in late April due to high flows.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26400"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26401"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>144</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26402"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>177</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26403"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>284</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26404"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>224</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26405"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>175</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26406"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>230</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26407"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>178</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26408"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>162</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26409"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26410"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>159</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>High stream flows during March.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26411"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26412"><Stock Number>6350</Stock Number><Population Name>Clallam Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Spawning escapement data have been collected since 1999 based on redd counts in index areas of the mainstem Clallam River from RM 3.6 to RM 9.5.  No tributaries are surveyed.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26413"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The Wolf Fork had 38 redds, but the upper reaches could not be surveyed because of logging activity.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26414"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26415"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redds from 4 surveys.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26416"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3-4 times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork had 96 redds, 33 live, and no dead bull trout in 8.1 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26417"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked three times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork index area had 64 redds, 39 live, and no dead bull trout in 8.1 stream miles. The lowest boundary surveyed was Whitney Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26418"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked three times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork index area had 74 redds, 39 live, and 1 dead bull trout in 6.2 stream miles. The lowest boundary surveyed was Whitney Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26419"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26420"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>The Wolf Fork had 75 redds and 30 live fish found during 3 or 4 surveys, depending on reach location.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26421"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys done.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26422"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>81</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 2-3 times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork had 81 redds, 29 live, and no dead bull trout in 8.1 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26423"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26424"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26425"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3 times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork had 108 redds, 42 live, and no dead bull trout in 8.1 river kilometers.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26426"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>84</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26427"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26428"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Spawning surveys were walked 3-5 times, about two weeks apart. The Wolf Fork had 91 redds, 41 live, and no dead bull trout in 8.1 river kilometers. The lowest boundary surveyed was Whitney Creek.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26429"><Stock Number>8398</Stock Number><Population Name>Wolf Fork Touchet Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Redds</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Cumulative Redd Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Cumulative total of redds counted throughout the spawning season in redd*days (i.e., before being divided by redd life).</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are redd counts from the Wolf Fork Touchet (index area counts and total counts).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys conducted in 2018.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26430"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26431"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>One report of an 18 inch bull trout caught and released @ RM 1.5 by sport angler on May 15, 2005.  No other captures recorded.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26432"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All data are collected by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation out of their Wahkiacus office. Data are reported via their website: http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26433"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All data are collected by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation out of their Wahkiacus office.  Data are reported via their website: http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26434"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All data are collected by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation out of their Wahkiacus office. Data are reported via their website: http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26435"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate was generated because surveys were incomplete. BPA funded project 199902400, contract #7636, sampled 4,455 meters in 32 additional stream reaches in summer of 2002 with no bull trout presence detected.  Annual Report available in draft form only.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26436"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No surveys were implemented. There were zero bull trout captured at the Lyle Falls #5 fishway operated by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Trapping operations on the Klickitat River at Lyle Falls (RM 2.2) were discontinued in the fall of 2007.  Zero captures were recorded at this location despite numerous anecdotal of captures from the recreational steelhead fishery both above and below the trap facility.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26437"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Upstream trapping at Lyle Falls captured zero bull trout.  Trapping efficiencies were low, Steelhead 24%, Spring chinook 4.9%.  The most recent bull trout capture was May 2005, one 18 bull trout at RiverMile 1.3.  Lyle Falls is not a passage barrier.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26438"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate was generated because surveys were incomplete. Presence detected in West Fork tributaries: TwoLakesStream, Little MuddyCr, TrappersCr,TwoLakesStream,UnnamedFishLakeTrib,W.FrkMainstem.  http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00004474-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26439"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No estimate was generated because surveys were incomplete. Presence detected in West Fork Klickitat tributaries; TrappersCr=6.7 fish/100m2;ClearwaterCr=2.6fish/100m2;LtlMuddyCr=0.4fish/100m2: http://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=00000651-1</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26440"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>BPA Project 199902400, contract 7636, Reported 40 angler days expended on Mainstem Klickitat in winter 2003, No Captures of bull trout recorded.  Draft annual report available.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26441"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>2 Unconfirmed bull trout captures from the Yakama Nations` screw trap operations directly above Castile Falls.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26442"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>All data are collected by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation out of their Wahkiacus office. Data are reported via their website: http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26443"><Stock Number>8384</Stock Number><Population Name>Klickitat Bull Trout</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Bull Trout</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Escapement Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Trap Count</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or seasonal census of adult fish counted in a trap, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total upstream-migrating bull trout caught at Lyle Falls trap.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Totals represent unexpanded data collected at Lyle Falls #5 fish ladder by the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and published on their website http://www.ykfp.org/klickitat/Data_lyleadulttrap.htm  NOTE: adult trapping operations are reduced due to ongoing fishway improvement construction</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26444"><Stock Number>6819</Stock Number><Population Name>Big White Salmon River Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year xsi:nil="true" /><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>NA</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>No Estimation Method</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>No standardized annual abundance methodology currently exists for this stock.  The stock is either not monitored or data are insufficient to make a valid abundance estimate.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Not currently monitored.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-11-19 17:22:59.855+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26445"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>16849</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Nooksack Chum run was about 2 weeks later previous runs.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26446"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>34332</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26447"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>42859</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26448"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>21786</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate of North Fork Nooksack Chum</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26449"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>94457</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate of North Fork Nooksack Chum</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26450"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>16285</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture study.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26451"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>12582</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Low returns</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26452"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>14119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Low returns</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26453"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>22108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26454"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>48794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26455"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>11771</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Low spawner returns.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26456"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>42082</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture study.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26457"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>16563</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26458"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1968</Year><Abundance Quantity>9622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26459"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>41841</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26460"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1969</Year><Abundance Quantity>22182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26461"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1970</Year><Abundance Quantity>31826</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26462"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1971</Year><Abundance Quantity>8380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26463"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>18485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies. All surveys were conducted by foot.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26464"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1972</Year><Abundance Quantity>25845</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26465"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1976</Year><Abundance Quantity>4465</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26466"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1978</Year><Abundance Quantity>9244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26467"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1979</Year><Abundance Quantity>25547</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26468"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>13675</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26469"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>23915</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26470"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>39655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26471"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>57822</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26472"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>32780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26473"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>35261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26474"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>17879</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26475"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>13589</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26476"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>28612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26477"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>9992</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26478"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>27995</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26479"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>27888</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26480"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>29137</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26481"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>19855</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26482"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>83503</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26483"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>30621</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26484"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>31969</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26485"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>13198</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26486"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>50911</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26487"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>17570</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26488"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>3760</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26489"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>26943</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26490"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>46449</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26491"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>95898</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26492"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>36697</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26493"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1975</Year><Abundance Quantity>5609</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26494"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1974</Year><Abundance Quantity>9121</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26495"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1973</Year><Abundance Quantity>24420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26496"><Stock Number>2034</Stock Number><Population Name>Nooksack Fall Chum</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chum</Species><Year>1977</Year><Abundance Quantity>19064</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Spawners (Proportion)</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of spawners that represents only a portion of spawner abundance for the entire stock and has been separated for management purposes.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>North Fork Nooksack data only; Mainstem and South Fork Nooksack are not included. Data are total escapement estimates based on the comparison of annual live spawner curves for the North Fork Nooksack, side channels, and Maple Creek to curves for the same areas in 1978 and 1979 when escapements were estimated by mark-and-recapture tagging studies.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26497"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26498"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>716</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26499"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26500"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>227</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26501"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26502"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26503"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26504"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26505"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>250</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26506"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26507"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26508"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26509"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26510"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>916</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26511"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26512"><Stock Number>6158</Stock Number><Population Name>North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Winter Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>308</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>These historic data are calculated by subtracting Cedar River winter steelhead escapement estimates from Total Lake Washington winter steelhead escapement estimates. Details on North Lake Washington and Sammamish basin steelhead surveys are limited, and survey locations and frequency are unknown, but likely included tributaries such as Swamp Creek, Bear Creek and Issaquah Creek.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26513"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>92</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26514"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>416</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-08-03 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26515"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26516"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>249</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26517"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>635</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26518"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>309</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26519"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1535</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26520"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26521"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>270</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26522"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26523"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>353</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26524"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26525"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>131</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26526"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26527"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>319</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26528"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1184</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Hatchery-Origin Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild that are of known hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Hatchery spawner estimate.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26529"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.538</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26530"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.629</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26531"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.685</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26532"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.744</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26533"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.595</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26534"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.897</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26535"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.555</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26536"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.881</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26537"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.678</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26538"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.867</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26539"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.751</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26540"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.599</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26541"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>201</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26542"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>463</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26543"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26544"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26545"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>240</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26546"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>275</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26547"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26548"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26549"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>918</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26550"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>375</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26551"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>858</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26552"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26553"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.957</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26554"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.903</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26555"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.85</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSej</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA proportion hatchery origin spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26556"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>209</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26557"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26558"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>124</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26559"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>74</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26560"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26561"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>139</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26562"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>27</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26563"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26564"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>50</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26565"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26566"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>186</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26567"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>199</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Unknown</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26568"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26569"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26570"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1616</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26571"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>40</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26572"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>72</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26573"><Stock Number>3740</Stock Number><Population Name>Kalama Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>39</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>LCR VSP monitoring protocols for Chinook and coho</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01702/</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-08-08 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26574"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>238</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26575"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:54:25.953+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26576"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>420</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26577"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26578"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>519</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26579"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>695</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26580"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>412</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26581"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26582"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>223</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26583"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26584"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>583</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26585"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>586</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26586"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26587"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:36:20.95+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26588"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>147</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26589"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>109</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26590"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26591"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>31</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26592"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>182</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26593"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>128</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26594"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26595"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>116</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26596"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>102</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26597"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>59</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26598"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26599"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26600"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>38</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26601"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>62</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26602"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>98</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26603"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26604"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26605"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26606"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>94</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26607"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26608"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>104</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26609"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>113</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26610"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>123</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26611"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>56</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26612"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>36</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>NOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>NOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26613"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26614"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26615"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>48</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26616"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>114</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26617"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26618"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>167</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26619"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26620"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>130</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26621"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26622"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:52:34.993+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26623"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26624"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>119</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26625"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26626"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>97</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26627"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>37</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26628"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>156</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26629"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>461</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26630"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>266</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26631"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>278</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26632"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26633"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26634"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26635"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>427</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26636"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>164</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26637"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>132</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26638"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>1033</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26639"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>418</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26640"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>693</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26641"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>82</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26642"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>211</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26643"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>288</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26644"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>380</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26645"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>794</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26646"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26647"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>456</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26648"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>111</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26649"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26650"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>988</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26651"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>892</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26652"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>148</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26653"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26654"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26655"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>385</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:59:18.423+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26656"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>335</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26657"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>634</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26658"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26659"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>462</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26660"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26661"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>508</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26662"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>247</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26663"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>862</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26664"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26665"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>354</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26666"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>331</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:36:20.95+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26667"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26668"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.559</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26669"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.713</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26670"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26671"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.602</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26672"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.722</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26673"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26674"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.311</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26675"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.665</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26676"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.742</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26677"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.869</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26678"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.55</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26679"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.905</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26680"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.743</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26681"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.765</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26682"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.244</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26683"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.913</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26684"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.853</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26685"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.063</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26686"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.778</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26687"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.729</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26688"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.692</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26689"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.622</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26690"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>6</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.717</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied. Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26691"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26692"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>108</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26693"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>157</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26694"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>591</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26695"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>339</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26696"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26697"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>282</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26698"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>155</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26699"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>528</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26700"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>736</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26701"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26702"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>44</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26703"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26704"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>207</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26705"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>51</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26706"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>776</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26707"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26708"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26709"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>333</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26710"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>91</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26711"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26712"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>160</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26713"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>101</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26714"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>7</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>894</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>HOSAIJ</Data Type><Production Type>Hatchery</Production Type><Calculation Type>Unexpanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>HOSAIJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>The point estimate for hatchery origin spawner abundance, including jacks. Includes adults and jacks, all of hatchery origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Priest Rapids minus Wells Dam counts apportioned to population by radio telemetry estimates. Harvest and broodstock removed. 10% prespawn mortality applied.  Age composition from fish trapped and sampled at Priest Rapids Dam.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26715"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.336</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26716"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.261</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-17 11:36:20.95+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26717"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.08</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26718"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26719"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.254</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2026-03-23 20:59:53.014+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26720"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.098</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26721"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.097</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26722"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.245</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26723"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26724"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.289</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26725"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.347</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26726"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.091</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26727"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26728"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.019</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26729"><Stock Number>6903</Stock Number><Population Name>Entiat Summer Steelhead</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>8</Data Series><Species>Steelhead</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>0.193</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>PHOSIJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>pHOSij</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Proportion hatchery origin spawners including jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>PIT tag-based patch occupancy model. Radio telemetry has shown that summer steelhead do not overwinter in the Entiat River. All steelhead that enter the Entiat River in the spring are considered spawners. Age composition based on returning fish sampled at PRD, and subsequently assigned to the Entiat River basin via PIT tag detections.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types xsi:nil="true" /><Last Updated>2024-12-11 00:00:00+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26730"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>650</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26731"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>330</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26732"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>520</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26733"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>799</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26734"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1982</Year><Abundance Quantity>633</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26735"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>721</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26736"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>373</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26737"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>2295</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26738"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>485</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26739"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>298</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26740"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>612</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26741"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>645</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes Salmon River</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26742"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>532</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26743"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1984</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26744"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1981</Year><Abundance Quantity>828</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26745"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1983</Year><Abundance Quantity>759</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26746"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>185</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26747"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>1195</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26748"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>313</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26749"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>525</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26750"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>560</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26751"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>305</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>updated</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26752"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>610</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26753"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>343</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26754"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>745</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26755"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>565</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26756"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>397</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26757"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26758"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>179</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26759"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>399</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26760"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>1390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26761"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1980</Year><Abundance Quantity>780</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26762"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>410</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26763"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1985</Year><Abundance Quantity>614</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26764"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>655</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26765"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>251</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26766"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>421</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26767"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>325</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26768"><Stock Number>1360</Stock Number><Population Name>Queets Spring-Summer Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>758</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates derived from redd counts in index areas on the Queets River. Index areas include the mainstem Queets River (RM 23.5 to 25.8, RM 6.6 to 23.5 and RM 25.8 to 30.6).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26769"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No Adult Chinook or redds observed on regular foot surveys</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26770"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26771"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>297</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26772"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>87</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26773"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>80</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26774"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips - No data collected</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26775"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26776"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26777"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26778"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26779"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Redd count expansion + Rockybrook Creek live/dead observations</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26780"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26781"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>23</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26782"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26783"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 summer chum escapement H18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26784"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26785"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26786"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>54</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26787"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips - No data collected</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26788"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>41</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26789"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>67</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26790"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:40:27.025+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26791"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26792"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26793"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26794"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26795"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324

We do not estimate upper/lower bounds</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-07-07 18:22:45.965+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26796"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26797"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>This year's escapement was based on redd counts because live fish were not regularly observed.  RM 2.3 to 6.7 was only surveyed once.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26798"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>76</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26799"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips - No data collected</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26800"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>42</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26801"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26802"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Dosewallips</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26803"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26804"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Dosewallips Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Dosewallips River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26805"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>14</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26806"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26807"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26808"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26809"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26810"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26811"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26812"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26813"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-26 17:49:58.019+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26814"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26815"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26816"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26817"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>29</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26818"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>15</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26819"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC estimate</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26820"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>7</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26821"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>AUC based on live fish observed snorkeling</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26822"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Includes regular redd surveys for RM4 to 6 as well.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26823"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>9</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26824"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush - no fish observed.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26825"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26826"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>4</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26827"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26828"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26829"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>0</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26830"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>13</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26831"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>17</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26832"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>20</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26833"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:41:23.566+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26834"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26835"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26836"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>2</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26837"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>57</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26838"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>151</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26839"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26840"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Duckabush Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>12</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 in the Duckabush River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Duckabush</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26841"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26842"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26843"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>248</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26844"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>236</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26845"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma - No data collected</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26846"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>117</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (78) + broodstock (0) + Johns (39) = Total return (117); Esc (117)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26847"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>78</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26848"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>32</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26849"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26850"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>49</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26851"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>33</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26852"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>365</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26853"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>6</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26854"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>172</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26855"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26856"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>1</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-26 17:48:24.255+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26857"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>35</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26858"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>25</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26859"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26860"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26861"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>52</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26862"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26863"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>252</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (161) + broodstock (21) + Johns (91) = Total return (273); Esc (252)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26864"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>381</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (373) + broodstock (22) + Johns (8) = Total return (403); Esc (381)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26865"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>615</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (470) + broodstock (46) + Johns (145) = Total return (661); Esc (615)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26866"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26867"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>43</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (43) + broodstock (24) + Johns (0) = Total run (67); Esc (43)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26868"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data from 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26869"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>557</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26870"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma AUC adj (95) + broodstock (6) + Johns (0) = Total run (101); Esc (95)</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26871"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>28</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26872"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>18</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26873"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>235</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma: 235 natural esc. + 20 broodstock = 255.</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26874"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>16</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26875"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>60</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hamma Hamma</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26876"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name>Hamma Hamma Chinook</Sub-Population Name><Data Series>3</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>66</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>Composite</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SOS, SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:46:43.452+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26877"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity>8</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using 21 UPDATED Chinook Escapement_MD 120122_CG 28JAN2022_CGKS_020722.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26878"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>58</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26879"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>259</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26880"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>127</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26881"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>626</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26882"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>64</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble). Updated using 18 Chinook Escapement FINAL mrd 2-14-19_CG 14FEB19_UPDATED ESCMNT MATRIX CG24FEB23.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26883"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>21</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26884"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>5</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26885"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2023</Year><Abundance Quantity>10</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using the 23 Chinook Escapement DRAFT MD_121123.xlsx file</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26886"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2022</Year><Abundance Quantity>11</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Updated using 22 DRAFT Chinook Escapement KS11302022_CG MD092523.xlsx file.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26887"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>30</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26888"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>374</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26889"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>129</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26890"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>141</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26891"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>268</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26892"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>394</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26893"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26894"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>73</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26895"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>253</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26896"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>4</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>291</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26897"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>24</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26898"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>287</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26899"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>194</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26900"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>95</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26901"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>322</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26902"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>438</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26903"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>45</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26904"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2025</Year><Abundance Quantity>75</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Data source: 25 Chinook Escapement DRAFT md_111725 df_112625 ks_CG_121225.xlsx</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2026-01-30 16:42:54.683+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26905"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>762</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26906"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26907"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>112</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26908"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>96</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26909"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>103</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26910"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>86</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>No indicator data. Point no Point S’klallam  tribes (Jamestown and Port Gamble</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-20 13:24:57.712+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26911"><Stock Number>1236</Stock Number><Population Name>Mid Hood Canal Chinook</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>5</Data Series><Species>Chinook</Species><Year>2024</Year><Abundance Quantity>3</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>TSAEJ</Data Type><Production Type>NA</Production Type><Calculation Type>NA</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>TSAEJ</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>NOSA total spawner abundance excluding jacks</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Dosewallips Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.0 to 2.3 or RM 0.0 to 6.7 on the mainstem Dosewallips River. In addition, upper reaches have been surveyed in the Duckabush River since 1998. Hamma Hamma Chinook: Spawners (Proportion): Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts and/or live spawner counts from RM 0.3 to 1.8 in the Hamma Hamma River and in lower John Creek, a tributary. Jacks are not included in the estimates. Jacks are not included in any of the estimates.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimate from: 24 Chinook Escapement FINAL CG_MD_012325 DF_120624 KS_121324</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2025-02-26 17:54:13.252+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26912"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1998</Year><Abundance Quantity>4049</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26913"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2014</Year><Abundance Quantity>1686</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was revised upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26914"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1999</Year><Abundance Quantity>1598</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26915"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2004</Year><Abundance Quantity>2228</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26916"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2017</Year><Abundance Quantity>390</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26917"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2013</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26918"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2003</Year><Abundance Quantity>3219</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26919"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2016</Year><Abundance Quantity>1544</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26920"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2009</Year><Abundance Quantity>2084</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hoko coho surveys conducted by Makah and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26921"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2012</Year><Abundance Quantity>1454</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26922"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2020</Year><Abundance Quantity>1476</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26923"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2000</Year><Abundance Quantity>4752</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26924"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2015</Year><Abundance Quantity>361</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Original estimate was revised upon further review.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26925"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2006</Year><Abundance Quantity>243</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hoko coho surveys conducted by Makah and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26926"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2019</Year><Abundance Quantity>484</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26927"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2018</Year><Abundance Quantity>550</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26928"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2021</Year><Abundance Quantity xsi:nil="true" /><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Coho escapement estimates for 2021 have not been finalized for streams along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26929"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2005</Year><Abundance Quantity>1513</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26930"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2008</Year><Abundance Quantity>387</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hoko coho surveys conducted by Makah and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26931"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2002</Year><Abundance Quantity>4818</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26932"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2001</Year><Abundance Quantity>5896</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26933"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2007</Year><Abundance Quantity>561</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hoko coho surveys conducted by Makah and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26934"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2011</Year><Abundance Quantity>1403</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments xsi:nil="true" /><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26935"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>1</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>2010</Year><Abundance Quantity>4477</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Total Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate or census of the total number of fish of a stock spawning in the wild, regardless of origin.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are total escapement estimates based on redd counts using a stratified random sampling method in the Hoko and Little Hoko rivers and their tributaries (Crain 1999).  Method was revised using M. Haggerty's adjustments.</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Hoko coho surveys conducted by Makah and WDFW fisheries staff.</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26936"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1996</Year><Abundance Quantity>290</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 140 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 120 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 30 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26937"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1988</Year><Abundance Quantity>264</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 138 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 70 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 56 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26938"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1995</Year><Abundance Quantity>396</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 216 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 142 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 38 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26939"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1987</Year><Abundance Quantity>384</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 152 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 170 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 62 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26940"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1989</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 110 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 56 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 22 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26941"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1991</Year><Abundance Quantity>158</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 58 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 76 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 24 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26942"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1990</Year><Abundance Quantity>122</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 46 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 50 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 26 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26943"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1986</Year><Abundance Quantity>286</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 172 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 64 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 50 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26944"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1993</Year><Abundance Quantity>188</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 70 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 100 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 18 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26945"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1994</Year><Abundance Quantity>166</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 84 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 70 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 12 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26946"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1997</Year><Abundance Quantity>222</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 108 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 92 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 22 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
<row _id="26947"><Stock Number>3350</Stock Number><Population Name>Hoko Coho</Population Name><Sub-Population Name xsi:nil="true" /><Data Series>2</Data Series><Species>Coho</Species><Year>1992</Year><Abundance Quantity>500</Abundance Quantity><Data Type>Spawner Fish</Data Type><Production Type>Natural</Production Type><Calculation Type>Expanded</Calculation Type><Escapement Methodology>Index Natural Spawners</Escapement Methodology><Escapement Methodology Description>Expanded estimate, census, or count of the number of fish for a portion of a stock spawning in the wild.</Escapement Methodology Description><Biologist Methodology Description>Data are index escapement estimates based on redd counts in the Hoko River (RM 20.4 to 22.5), Bear Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.7) and Cub Creek (RM 0.0 to 0.5).</Biologist Methodology Description><Comments>Estimated quantity equals 230 spawners in Hoko River index (RM 20.4- RM 22.5) plus 226 spawners in Bear Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 1.7) and 44 spawners in the Cub Creek index (RM 0.0 - RM 0.5).</Comments><Report Types>SCoRE</Report Types><Last Updated>2023-05-15 22:28:54.169738+00</Last Updated></row>
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